Honda Civic Diesel Tyres

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Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 (322) 91% 88% 81% 84% 73% 78%
Continental Premium Contact 6 (119) 89% 84% 83% 85% 74% 78%
Kumho Ecsta PS71 (70) 86% 82% 80% 80% 74% 74%
Toyo Proxes Comfort (12) 83% 78% 75% 68% 81% 86%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse (185) 88% 84% 79% 75% 62% 83%
Novex Snow Speed 3 (3) 83% 73% 80% 83% 83% 93%
Event Futurum (7) 86% 74% 70% 72% 55% 82%
Bridgestone Potenza S001 (161) 83% 69% 74% 74% 67% 60%
Goodride SA37 (24) 74% 67% 64% 63% 57% 63%
Deestone Vincente R302 (8) 55% 30% 30% 29% 60% 20%

Honda Civic Diesel Tyre Review Highlights

Writing about the Kumho Ecsta PS71 given 87% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 20000 average miles
I had limited budget and I study abot two weeks wich tyres I will buy...read many tests and I choose Kumho ps71 after Pirelli p7 cinturato.I will just say this tyre is underrated.Excellent dry grip and very good wet grip,handling and noise.I love this tyre after 20k km and sure I want buy them again.My car is Civic mk8 hatchback.
tyre reviewed on 2024-06-26 18:30:20
Writing about the Toyo Proxes Comfort given 86% (205-55-16-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 20000 average miles
Great tyres for the price, good feedback, holds the road great in all weather conditions. Would not hesitate to use these tyres again!
tyre reviewed on 2023-02-28 14:06:38
Writing about the Continental Premium Contact 6 given 90% (235-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 22 average miles
I live in Belgium and those tyres were the standard tyres fitted on my car when i bought it in 2019. Ever since, i rebought them because they were excellent in pratically every aspect of everyday driving. They have an excellent grip on dry roads even very badly damaged roads with lots of bumps and potholes, various road surface from tarmac to a mix of vaguely formed road which you can encounter in Belgium. Road temperature doesn't affect much the comportement of the tyre and thus the car itself except when you drop below 0°C which you can feel a bit of adherence loss but it's very marginal. On wet roads the same behavior is felt, you got a lot of grip even on oily road. My only complain is on highway with heavy rain i've felt that the grooves have difficulties to evacuate the water which increases the risk of aquaplaning. I've never been worried about losing control of my car though. This situation only happens at 100 - 110 km/h on really badly soaked roads. Road feedback is excellent and handling is top noch. The wear is a bit of a weakpoint which depend on stand point. I did in average 30.000 to 35.000 km with every sets of tyres. 30.000 for the front one since it's a traction and 35.000 for the rear. Comfort is good but they are a bit noisy 80db if i remember correctly. To conclude, I had never used continental tires, I only had Michelins in the past, but it is clear that these are also very good or even better than Michelins. Besides, I now only buy Continentals which are slightly cheaper than Michelins.
tyre reviewed on 2023-02-22 03:08:14
Writing about the Bridgestone Potenza S001 given 83% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 15000 average miles
No comments left
tyre reviewed on 2022-03-20 11:25:24
Writing about the Novex Snow Speed 3 given 70% (225-45-18-)
Driving on mostly town for 0 spirited miles
Bought 3 X Novex Superspeed tires - On 2003 Honda Accord (190 PS), on 2007 BMW 120d (177 PS) and, now, on Honda Civic 22. diesel (180 PS) I mentioned engine power to emphasize the fact that Novex are very good in terms of handling and roadholding. Plus, no road noise and tires are very comfortable. The only minus is poor wet grip, obviously common "chinese" problem.
tyre reviewed on 2021-08-11 06:18:53
Writing about the Deestone Vincente R302 given 39% (225-45-17-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 6000 average miles
These Chinese poverty tyres are terrible in all aspects. The wet grip is alarming and resembles driving on a beginning layer of ice. Noisy and uncomfortable ride. There are better economy tyres that cost only a bit more, and your life is worth that extra. A garage near me buys in Chinese tyres at £8 a tyre and fits them when anybody asks for something cheap, because clearly a dangerous car is preferable to a few less packs of cigarettes or a few less gallons of booze. They're rubbish and dangerous. Avoid.
tyre reviewed on 2018-03-25 08:43:37
Writing about the Goodride SA37 given 80% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 6000 spirited miles
Great tyre for the £35.00 I spent on them. Couldn't recommend them more.
tyre reviewed on 2017-10-29 15:35:42
Writing about the Dunlop Sport BluResponse given 63% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 7000 average miles
No comments left
tyre reviewed on 2017-02-20 23:07:35
Writing about the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 given 96% (225-45-17-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 5000 spirited miles
No comments left
tyre reviewed on 2016-06-08 02:45:55
Writing about the Event Futurum given 70% (205-55-16-V)
Driving on a combination of roads for 2000 spirited miles
Given to me when purchased car. Dry grip fine. Wet grip so far, have driven 20 mph slower than usual as doesn't feel entirely secure. Feel free to disagree with me, but as found on popular auction site for £29.99 each exc fitting, don't expect miracles. Swapped budget tyres on a previous Fiat Panda 100hp for original Goodyear, then drove in a monsoon. Felt like wasn't raining. You get what you pay for I suspect. Will keep an eye on, probably go back to Toyo with my Civic reviewed here.
tyre reviewed on 2015-10-07 02:08:45
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