Ford Mondeo MK4 2.0L TCDI (140) Zetec Estate Tyres

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Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Rotalla AT 01 (1) 100% 100% 80% 90% 70% 100%
BFGoodrich Advantage (12) 77% 79% 76% 73% 83% 88%
Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2 (45) 79% 85% 73% 73% 85% 83%
Three A P606 (47) 79% 73% 69% 69% 72% 76%
Avon ZV7 (136) 82% 77% 72% 72% 58% 78%
Taurus 401 HighPerformance (4) 68% 38% 50% 33% 58% 38%

Ford Mondeo MK4 2.0L TCDI (140) Zetec Estate Tyre Review Highlights

Writing about the BFGoodrich Advantage given 29% (235-40-18-)
Driving on mostly town for 6000 spirited miles
###Do not buy this tyre###

No grip whatsoever, wheel spinning whenever I accelerate hard and not from a start, even in 3rd gear... And this is a 235 section tyre, i'll let imagine the narrower versions...

I had 205 55 16 continental premiumcontact6 in a ford focus mk2 1.8 tdci, a torque monster in low-mid rpm and it never break a sweat! Largely superior performancing tyre!

###Do not buy this tyre###
tyre reviewed on 2023-10-11 09:51:55
Writing about the Taurus 401 HighPerformance given 21% (215-55-16-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 5000 miles
No comments left
tyre reviewed on 2022-10-17 06:02:37
Writing about the Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2 given 78% (215-55-16-V)
Driving on mostly motorways for 35000 easy going miles
Dry grip- As my previous review during the summer they aren't that great at high speed driving and cornering. However, during the winter they are fantastic. Steering is still numb but better the colder it gets. Braking seems good again the colder the better it seems to be. Wet grip- Same as above really still great at roughly 5.5 mm but still feel confident in driving with these in heavy rain. Road feedback and handling- Already covered above. Wear- They have been on the fronts now for 7000 miles after having 30,000 on the rear. So good going for a tyre. Comfort- Really good but as they are a winter oriented winter tyre you would expect the softer compound and the sidewalls and tread can be squeezed easily by hand. Buy again- For winter use only yes but I would look at the Cross Climate Plus or Vredestien symmetrical A/S tyre before going for these or the Gen 3 that have come out. Snow grip- Always been really good but recently in the UK we had a lot of snow fall and at roughly 5.5 mm left they griped really well. Cannot fault them. Ice grip- Not as good as snow grip but they can get going but do slip a little if more on polished ice but good enough otherwise you would need studded tyres or chains if it is that bad.
tyre reviewed on 2021-01-16 10:21:49
Writing about the Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2 given 84% (215-55-16-V)
Driving on mostly motorways for 30 easy going miles
I found the tyres to be excellent in dry and wet handling when temperatures were below 5 degrees c. They are fantastic. Snow grip is great and not tested on ice. However, they are winter all seasons because once the temperature starts to go upwards of 20+degrees C they handling poorly especially at speed. Dry braking is worse and it understeers quite easily. I’d recommend this tyre for winter use but too much of a compromise for summer for me. It’s ok for city driving at low speeds but highway speeds or twisty roads during the summer you’d be better of with either summer tyres or a more summer focuses all season. If you use this as a winter tyre that you put on in October and take off in Easter then I can happily recommend it for the colder months. Comfort wise they are really good but that’s because of the softer compound. My cars suspension is comfortable anyway but you do get the boaty feeling more as the temperature increases. Noise wise very little road noise in my car. Not much more to say on that. Wear front set that were on the back are around 30,000 miles with rotation and are down to 3mm. That includes a summer runs as well. So not bad for price paid. Snow and ice. Snow is very good. It gets you home and can cope with a sizeable amount as per German magazine ratings. Ice, I’ve not tested on so cannot comment on that.
tyre reviewed on 2020-07-07 14:14:18
Writing about the Rotalla AT 01 given 91% (225-45-17-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 1000 easy going miles
No comments left
tyre reviewed on 2019-10-16 12:13:25
Writing about the Three A P606 given 61% (225-40-18-)
Driving on for 4000 miles
I got a set of 4 of these tyres to go on my summer alloys, 4 thousand miles in 2 needed to be replaced due to faults on the side walls, both had huge blebs in the side walls upon removing the tyres you could see the inner tyre wall looked like it was coming away from the tyre.
I would never use these tyres again.
tyre reviewed on 2019-05-02 06:45:46
Writing about the Avon ZV7 given 87% (215-55-16-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 12000 average miles
215/55 R16 97W XL: Punches above weight! Although this is a mid-range tyre it easily felt equal to bridgestone T001s i had on before. The did not feel as responsive in the dry as the Dunlop Blu response that came on the car when i bought it but they are quite a bit cheaper and have better wear. In the wet is where i feel this tyre comes into its own. It gives me plenty of confidence on well soaked roads and really seems to love damp or greasy roads with so much grip. As i drive a mondeo estate i always purchase the extra load rated tyres. (New ZV7s fitted to front 3 months ago. Rears are 1 year old ZV7s with 7mm tread left) Excellent wear.
tyre reviewed on 2018-05-05 14:30:59
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