245/45 R18 Tires
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| Tire Reviewed | Dry Grip | Wet Grip | Feedback | Handling | Wear | Comfort |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pirelli P Zero PZ5 (14) | 99% | 98% | 95% | 98% | 89% | 88% |
| Michelin Pilot Alpin 4 (28) | 92% | 95% | 93% | 95% | 93% | 91% |
| Intertrac TC525 (2) | 95% | 90% | 85% | 85% | 85% | 85% |
| Kumho WinterCraft WP52 plus (4) | 93% | 93% | 93% | 93% | 75% | 85% |
| BFGoodrich gForce Winter 2 (29) | 85% | 89% | 79% | 85% | 87% | 92% |
| Vredestein Ultrac Satin (45) | 92% | 87% | 85% | 86% | 86% | 90% |
| Giti GitiSport S1 (10) | 92% | 81% | 87% | 87% | 86% | 86% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 (156) | 94% | 87% | 88% | 87% | 80% | 85% |
| Goodyear UltraGrip Performance 3 (13) | 86% | 86% | 86% | 80% | 88% | 86% |
| Goodyear UltraGrip Performance Plus (18) | 81% | 87% | 83% | 86% | 88% | 88% |
| Vredestein Wintrac Pro (30) | 89% | 90% | 85% | 82% | 87% | 87% |
| GT Radial SportActive 2 (7) | 87% | 89% | 86% | 86% | 81% | 89% |
| Michelin Pilot Super Sport (146) | 94% | 83% | 89% | 86% | 82% | 81% |
| Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 (11) | 93% | 91% | 91% | 90% | 92% | 95% |
| Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 (29) | 90% | 90% | 88% | 89% | 88% | 81% |
| Nokian zLine (83) | 91% | 90% | 89% | 87% | 76% | 85% |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2 (409) | 91% | 89% | 86% | 85% | 80% | 87% |
| Kleber Quadraxer 3 (25) | 87% | 83% | 86% | 77% | 88% | 92% |
| Vredestein Ultrac Sessanta (237) | 91% | 88% | 87% | 85% | 79% | 85% |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5 (250) | 93% | 90% | 86% | 88% | 79% | 80% |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6 (183) | 94% | 90% | 88% | 88% | 74% | 82% |
| Hankook Winter i cept evo3 (22) | 89% | 90% | 77% | 83% | 88% | 77% |
| Nokian SeasonProof (11) | 85% | 81% | 79% | 77% | 93% | 91% |
| Michelin CrossClimate 2 AW (5) | 90% | 90% | 83% | 64% | 90% | 88% |
| Nexen N Fera SU4 (79) | 91% | 87% | 83% | 80% | 81% | 87% |
| Michelin X Ice North 4 (11) | 78% | 75% | 77% | 81% | 89% | 85% |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 Sport (17) | 91% | 86% | 84% | 91% | 76% | 80% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport 5 (104) | 90% | 91% | 81% | 83% | 81% | 84% |
| Barum Bravuris 3HM (66) | 88% | 83% | 82% | 80% | 87% | 84% |
| Petlas Multi Action PT 565 (3) | 100% | 95% | 85% | 90% | 65% | 85% |
| Sailun ICE BLAZER WST1 (15) | 80% | 78% | 82% | 75% | 82% | 79% |
| Vredestein Wintrac 4 Extreme (44) | 86% | 89% | 84% | 78% | 83% | 88% |
| GT Radial Champiro WinterPro HP (4) | 90% | 88% | 83% | 85% | 77% | 80% |
| Continental SportContact 7 (99) | 95% | 91% | 88% | 90% | 67% | 76% |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 SuperSport (62) | 95% | 81% | 91% | 91% | 71% | 74% |
| Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 (50) | 89% | 92% | 83% | 83% | 79% | 77% |
| Pirelli Cinturato P7 C2 (33) | 90% | 81% | 83% | 84% | 80% | 85% |
| Falken Azenis FK520 (38) | 89% | 86% | 82% | 84% | 78% | 83% |
| Falken ZE914 (99) | 89% | 81% | 84% | 80% | 82% | 81% |
| Continental MaxContact MC7 (16) | 89% | 88% | 78% | 84% | 73% | 85% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport 3 PS3 (305) | 90% | 88% | 84% | 84% | 73% | 82% |
| Hankook Ventus S1 Noble2 (34) | 89% | 83% | 83% | 78% | 73% | 87% |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (184) | 88% | 85% | 81% | 81% | 79% | 85% |
| Uniroyal MS Plus 77 (9) | 83% | 93% | 74% | 83% | 79% | 83% |
| Vredestein Quatrac Pro Plus (10) | 86% | 89% | 89% | 84% | 75% | 80% |
| Continental ContiMaxContact MC5 (43) | 88% | 80% | 80% | 80% | 78% | 86% |
| Michelin CrossClimate Plus (117) | 87% | 85% | 82% | 73% | 86% | 86% |
| Fulda SportControl 2 (29) | 83% | 83% | 81% | 77% | 79% | 92% |
| Debica Presto UHP2 (41) | 87% | 80% | 82% | 83% | 76% | 88% |
| Dunlop SP Winter Sport M3 ROF (5) | 92% | 84% | 90% | 74% | 84% | 72% |
| Davanti Alltoura 4 Seasons (7) | 84% | 79% | 81% | 79% | 85% | 80% |
| Continental PremiumContact 7 (54) | 92% | 92% | 82% | 83% | 75% | 74% |
| Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3 (4) | 88% | 83% | 78% | 80% | 93% | 90% |
| Hankook Ventus Prime 4 (76) | 88% | 83% | 82% | 83% | 78% | 82% |
| Avon ZZ5 (93) | 90% | 83% | 83% | 86% | 70% | 82% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport 4 (339) | 90% | 87% | 81% | 84% | 74% | 78% |
| Yokohama Advan Sport V105 (44) | 90% | 81% | 83% | 83% | 76% | 77% |
| Continental AllSeasonContact 2 (48) | 84% | 86% | 77% | 78% | 78% | 88% |
| Falken Azenis FK510 (150) | 88% | 88% | 82% | 81% | 71% | 77% |
| Michelin Pilot Sport (42) | 92% | 82% | 87% | 81% | 73% | 75% |
| Tigar Tigar UHP (24) | 90% | 76% | 80% | 81% | 72% | 83% |
| Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 (71) | 83% | 86% | 77% | 79% | 86% | 83% |
| GT Radial WinterPro2 Sport (1) | 80% | 90% | 80% | 80% | 0% | 80% |
| Continental Premium Contact 6 (130) | 89% | 85% | 83% | 85% | 74% | 77% |
| Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric (141) | 90% | 87% | 82% | 78% | 70% | 80% |
| Nokian WR A4 (23) | 85% | 88% | 73% | 78% | 78% | 85% |
| Michelin CrossClimate 2 (143) | 86% | 82% | 76% | 74% | 82% | 84% |
| General Altimax Sport (32) | 80% | 79% | 79% | 78% | 87% | 80% |
| BFGoodrich g Grip All Season 2 (7) | 69% | 70% | 77% | 74% | 90% | 89% |
| Bridgestone Adrenalin RE003 (97) | 90% | 78% | 83% | 86% | 70% | 73% |
| Sava Eskimo HP2 (31) | 82% | 78% | 76% | 75% | 82% | 78% |
| Michelin Primacy 4 Plus (34) | 87% | 84% | 76% | 73% | 82% | 84% |
| Radar Dimax 4 Season (8) | 79% | 79% | 77% | 82% | 80% | 82% |
| Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06 PLUS (33) | 88% | 91% | 81% | 85% | 68% | 82% |
| Nokian PowerProof (24) | 87% | 89% | 80% | 75% | 67% | 85% |
| Bridgestone Potenza Sport (126) | 90% | 86% | 87% | 89% | 61% | 71% |
| Vredestein Quatrac 5 (38) | 82% | 79% | 80% | 82% | 82% | 85% |
| Falken ZIEX ZE914 EcoRun (95) | 85% | 81% | 81% | 82% | 77% | 76% |
| Michelin CrossClimate (150) | 87% | 84% | 81% | 79% | 84% | 88% |
| Uniroyal RainSport 3 (288) | 84% | 92% | 79% | 78% | 64% | 83% |
| Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 (14) | 72% | 74% | 71% | 70% | 63% | 88% |
| Nokian WR D4 (72) | 82% | 82% | 79% | 79% | 68% | 83% |
| Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Pole Position (2) | 90% | 75% | 70% | 80% | 65% | 85% |
| Vredestein Quatrac Pro (44) | 87% | 88% | 84% | 78% | 78% | 90% |
| Viking ProTech HP (14) | 83% | 78% | 78% | 73% | 82% | 75% |
| Sava Intensa UHP 2 (52) | 85% | 78% | 78% | 77% | 78% | 81% |
| Continental Extremecontact DWS 06 (10) | 93% | 90% | 87% | 84% | 68% | 66% |
| Continental WinterContact TS 850 P (20) | 84% | 85% | 83% | 84% | 82% | 79% |
| Kumho Ecsta KU39 (125) | 86% | 78% | 80% | 76% | 73% | 81% |
| Hankook Ventus V12 evo2 (83) | 87% | 81% | 78% | 79% | 73% | 77% |
| Michelin Primacy 4 (185) | 85% | 81% | 74% | 77% | 82% | 83% |
| Yokohama BluEarth GT AE51 (39) | 88% | 77% | 75% | 79% | 75% | 81% |
| Hankook Winter i cept evo2 (28) | 84% | 78% | 81% | 81% | 83% | 82% |
| Bridgestone Turanza 6 (51) | 87% | 88% | 78% | 79% | 68% | 81% |
| Federal Evoluzion ST 1 (29) | 85% | 70% | 73% | 81% | 77% | 85% |
| Maxxis Victra Sport 5 (30) | 87% | 81% | 79% | 83% | 65% | 78% |
| Altenzo Sports Comforter (26) | 85% | 74% | 74% | 77% | 83% | 85% |
| Barum Bravuris 2 (127) | 85% | 78% | 79% | 71% | 75% | 80% |
| General Altimax One S (15) | 86% | 77% | 75% | 76% | 86% | 75% |
| Davanti Protoura Race (4) | 93% | 57% | 83% | 85% | 73% | 75% |
| Lassa DriveWays (18) | 80% | 81% | 79% | 76% | 86% | 68% |
| Lassa Phenoma (19) | 82% | 79% | 74% | 63% | 88% | 79% |
| Nexen N9000 (12) | 84% | 80% | 81% | 80% | 77% | 77% |
| Dunlop SportMaxx RT (180) | 88% | 84% | 82% | 81% | 60% | 82% |
| Kumho Ecsta PS31 (64) | 83% | 78% | 74% | 79% | 75% | 78% |
| Petlas Velox Sport PT741 (42) | 84% | 76% | 77% | 78% | 85% | 71% |
| Uniroyal RainExpert 5 (7) | 76% | 86% | 77% | 67% | 79% | 86% |
| Nexen Winguard Sport (21) | 82% | 79% | 78% | 65% | 85% | 81% |
| Hankook Ventus V12 evo k110 (114) | 84% | 75% | 76% | 78% | 74% | 79% |
| Avon ZV5 (112) | 84% | 78% | 77% | 77% | 71% | 77% |
| Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2 (50) | 77% | 84% | 72% | 73% | 83% | 81% |
| Dunlop SportMaxx RT 2 (92) | 84% | 78% | 77% | 77% | 75% | 79% |
| Kumho Ecsta PS71 (84) | 85% | 80% | 79% | 79% | 71% | 73% |
| Vredestein Wintrac Xtreme (64) | 83% | 86% | 82% | 77% | 87% | 86% |
| Minerva All Season Master (1) | 80% | 80% | 90% | 90% | 90% | 60% |
| Kumho Ecsta KU31 (165) | 83% | 75% | 77% | 76% | 72% | 74% |
| Gislaved Euro Frost 6 (8) | 89% | 77% | 66% | 87% | 83% | 79% |
| Hankook Ventus S1 evo 3 (67) | 85% | 83% | 72% | 74% | 69% | 77% |
| Michelin Primacy 3 (192) | 85% | 79% | 76% | 77% | 69% | 80% |
| Continental Sport Contact 3 (245) | 87% | 80% | 81% | 77% | 62% | 74% |
| Avon ZZ3 (115) | 84% | 75% | 78% | 75% | 70% | 74% |
| Kenda Emera A1 (8) | 79% | 73% | 75% | 74% | 66% | 85% |
| Nokian WR A3 (75) | 92% | 87% | 88% | 82% | 90% | 91% |
| Michelin Primacy HP (201) | 84% | 75% | 77% | 74% | 77% | 76% |
| Maxxis MA Z1 Victra (64) | 88% | 77% | 73% | 77% | 71% | 66% |
| Nexen N Fera SU1 (145) | 82% | 75% | 74% | 75% | 71% | 79% |
| Bridgestone Turanza ER300 (195) | 83% | 76% | 77% | 73% | 78% | 71% |
| Dayton Touring 2 (12) | 83% | 75% | 72% | 75% | 72% | 76% |
| Apollo Aspire XP (8) | 78% | 76% | 74% | 75% | 74% | 71% |
| Neuton NT Sport 2 (3) | 87% | 70% | 67% | 70% | 73% | 83% |
| Goodyear Eagle LS2 (10) | 75% | 80% | 66% | 69% | 76% | 78% |
| Pirelli Dragon Sport (17) | 80% | 78% | 79% | 76% | 71% | 69% |
| Hankook Ventus S1 evo (45) | 81% | 73% | 75% | 73% | 75% | 72% |
| GT Radial Champiro HPY (24) | 88% | 80% | 73% | 74% | 58% | 76% |
| Rotalla S210 (3) | 80% | 77% | 85% | 40% | 80% | 65% |
| Falken FK510 SUV (9) | 83% | 84% | 66% | 82% | 66% | 73% |
| Hankook Ventus S1 evo2 (84) | 84% | 76% | 76% | 79% | 66% | 72% |
| Pirelli P Zero PZ4 (89) | 87% | 75% | 82% | 82% | 58% | 69% |
| Falken FK452 (211) | 82% | 72% | 75% | 73% | 69% | 73% |
| Zeetex HP1000 (12) | 79% | 71% | 76% | 65% | 79% | 75% |
| Landsail LS588 UHP (102) | 80% | 72% | 69% | 67% | 76% | 79% |
| Maxxis Premitra All Season AP3 (16) | 78% | 76% | 72% | 71% | 66% | 84% |
| Interstate RACEDNRT (2) | 90% | 55% | 85% | 90% | 60% | 35% |
| Kumho IZen KW27 (32) | 76% | 75% | 73% | 69% | 78% | 83% |
| Goodyear Eagle Exhilarate (10) | 88% | 81% | 78% | 83% | 76% | 76% |
| Sumitomo BC100 (17) | 78% | 75% | 71% | 69% | 74% | 74% |
| Toyo T1R (288) | 83% | 69% | 75% | 75% | 63% | 70% |
| Davanti DX640 (100) | 79% | 71% | 74% | 72% | 65% | 77% |
| Maxxis Premitra HP5 (40) | 83% | 75% | 73% | 74% | 63% | 69% |
| Sailun Atrezzo ZSR (49) | 80% | 69% | 71% | 73% | 66% | 72% |
| Bridgestone Turanza T005 (181) | 80% | 77% | 72% | 72% | 66% | 72% |
| Sailun Atrezzo ZSR2 (11) | 89% | 78% | 70% | 70% | 50% | 75% |
| Continental Sport Contact 5 (225) | 86% | 82% | 79% | 76% | 51% | 73% |
| Roadhog RGHP01 (2) | 85% | 60% | 75% | 80% | 60% | 85% |
| Goodyear UltraGrip 8 Performance (13) | 84% | 84% | 71% | 77% | 83% | 82% |
| Pirelli Powergy (34) | 83% | 76% | 71% | 75% | 63% | 72% |
| Toyo Proxes 4 (45) | 80% | 63% | 72% | 66% | 77% | 74% |
| Kumho Ecsta PS91 (46) | 82% | 73% | 76% | 75% | 55% | 73% |
| Bridgestone Blizzak LM005 (110) | 77% | 84% | 75% | 73% | 59% | 74% |
| Continental Sport Contact 2 (229) | 85% | 75% | 76% | 72% | 61% | 66% |
| Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT (72) | 86% | 67% | 76% | 72% | 66% | 68% |
| Altenzo Comforter (87) | 78% | 59% | 69% | 62% | 75% | 79% |
| Dunlop SP Sport Maxx TT (55) | 85% | 73% | 74% | 76% | 65% | 65% |
| Winda WH16 (19) | 78% | 69% | 63% | 52% | 83% | 75% |
| Continental Sport Contact 3 SSR Run flat (27) | 83% | 73% | 72% | 74% | 71% | 57% |
| Pace TOLEDO Pace (5) | 80% | 74% | 63% | 56% | 70% | 74% |
| Barum Bravuris 5HM (27) | 78% | 72% | 66% | 74% | 65% | 70% |
| Linglong Sport Master (8) | 71% | 70% | 59% | 67% | 73% | 76% |
| Linglong Green Max (40) | 76% | 68% | 67% | 68% | 66% | 71% |
| Three A Farroad FRD 26 (25) | 77% | 62% | 68% | 66% | 76% | 71% |
| Bridgestone Potenza RE050 (57) | 83% | 69% | 76% | 69% | 66% | 61% |
| Bridgestone Potenza RE050A (215) | 83% | 70% | 75% | 72% | 66% | 59% |
| Pirelli P Zero Runflat (42) | 83% | 70% | 75% | 74% | 59% | 64% |
| Dunlop SP Sport 01 (124) | 78% | 67% | 71% | 69% | 69% | 65% |
| Maxtrek TREK M7 (9) | 69% | 70% | 70% | 61% | 60% | 64% |
| Jinyu YU63 (53) | 77% | 61% | 66% | 65% | 72% | 71% |
| Fulda Kristall Control HP2 (12) | 81% | 70% | 75% | 69% | 73% | 74% |
| Starmaxx Ultra Sport ST730 (5) | 84% | 72% | 72% | 68% | 63% | 50% |
| Bridgestone Turanza T001 (108) | 80% | 70% | 69% | 67% | 63% | 72% |
| Nordexx Wintersafe (2) | 75% | 60% | 65% | 75% | 80% | 50% |
| Pirelli P Zero (179) | 84% | 68% | 74% | 72% | 57% | 63% |
| Imperial Snowdragon 3 (4) | 77% | 40% | 60% | 57% | 70% | 63% |
| Minerva Radial F 205 (9) | 80% | 69% | 70% | 70% | 53% | 80% |
| Barum Polaris 5 (15) | 71% | 69% | 67% | 67% | 71% | 72% |
| Nankang Noble Sport NS20 (37) | 73% | 58% | 67% | 61% | 75% | 72% |
| Dunlop SP Sport Maxx (166) | 79% | 69% | 69% | 67% | 63% | 64% |
| Pirelli P Zero Nero GT (37) | 81% | 64% | 63% | 68% | 70% | 64% |
| Yokohama BluEarth AE50 (36) | 74% | 67% | 68% | 69% | 60% | 68% |
| Pirelli PZero Rosso (109) | 81% | 66% | 70% | 68% | 59% | 62% |
| Rovelo RPX 998 (32) | 77% | 59% | 65% | 62% | 64% | 70% |
| Bridgestone Potenza RE040 (47) | 79% | 58% | 74% | 70% | 65% | 57% |
| Evergreen EU72 (49) | 75% | 61% | 60% | 60% | 73% | 67% |
| Nankang NS2 (211) | 76% | 58% | 65% | 62% | 73% | 62% |
| Nokian Hakka Black (4) | 80% | 83% | 58% | 63% | 70% | 53% |
| Davanti Wintoura plus (3) | 63% | 53% | 47% | 63% | 85% | 43% |
| Bridgestone Turanza ER300 RFT (11) | 66% | 57% | 67% | 67% | 70% | 65% |
| General G Max RS (2) | 80% | 80% | 60% | 65% | 60% | 50% |
| Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS (8) | 88% | 76% | 83% | 70% | 63% | 56% |
| Dunlop SP Sport 9000 (60) | 75% | 64% | 64% | 61% | 65% | 62% |
| Winrun R330 (40) | 72% | 59% | 60% | 62% | 64% | 71% |
| Goodride SA37 (26) | 74% | 66% | 63% | 62% | 56% | 63% |
| Sailun Atrezzo Z4 AS (53) | 74% | 68% | 61% | 62% | 63% | 55% |
| Achilles ATR Sport 2 (43) | 72% | 45% | 61% | 63% | 73% | 66% |
| Landsail LS388 AS (53) | 77% | 68% | 70% | 67% | 70% | 76% |
| Windforce Catchfors UHP PRO (1) | 70% | 60% | 60% | 60% | 0% | 60% |
| Hifly HF805 (66) | 74% | 61% | 65% | 64% | 54% | 63% |
| Joyroad Winter RX808 (6) | 53% | 52% | 50% | 62% | 63% | 62% |
| Hero Milanza HZ1 (20) | 74% | 53% | 65% | 61% | 64% | 59% |
| Aptany RA301 (21) | 73% | 62% | 65% | 65% | 48% | 67% |
| Accelera PHI R (32) | 75% | 46% | 63% | 63% | 63% | 72% |
| Dunlop SP Sport Maxx ROF (10) | 79% | 69% | 66% | 59% | 44% | 65% |
| GT Radial Champiro UHP1 (15) | 74% | 68% | 61% | 64% | 48% | 62% |
| Marangoni Mythos (29) | 69% | 55% | 58% | 60% | 62% | 58% |
| Yokohama ADVAN Sport (35) | 76% | 66% | 64% | 65% | 47% | 50% |
| Continental ProContact (12) | 73% | 69% | 63% | 66% | 64% | 59% |
| Triangle SporteX TH201 (32) | 70% | 49% | 58% | 56% | 63% | 63% |
| Landsail DH2 (26) | 70% | 57% | 58% | 54% | 59% | 63% |
| Continental EcoContact 6 (153) | 73% | 55% | 58% | 60% | 51% | 69% |
| Radar Dimax R8 (38) | 66% | 49% | 53% | 53% | 66% | 59% |
| Rapid p609 (37) | 68% | 54% | 57% | 59% | 58% | 58% |
| Kenda KAISER KR20 (64) | 66% | 46% | 55% | 54% | 71% | 55% |
| Sailun Ice Blazer WST3 (4) | 65% | 63% | 57% | 60% | 68% | 70% |
| Joyroad Sport RX6 (12) | 62% | 39% | 59% | 53% | 73% | 64% |
| Accelera PHI (165) | 67% | 44% | 52% | 51% | 65% | 58% |
| Dunlop SP Sport 01 ROF (9) | 71% | 60% | 60% | 57% | 49% | 46% |
| Dmack WinterSafe (9) | 67% | 49% | 53% | 50% | 82% | 67% |
| Wanli S1086 (6) | 58% | 47% | 53% | 62% | 72% | 45% |
| Bridgestone Supercat (24) | 60% | 34% | 48% | 51% | 70% | 65% |
| Star Performer SPTS Winter AS (1) | 50% | 30% | 60% | 50% | 70% | 80% |
| Fullway HP 108 (13) | 71% | 50% | 53% | 48% | 58% | 49% |
| Zeetex HP102 (11) | 56% | 47% | 56% | 47% | 57% | 48% |
| Wanli Snowgrip S1083 (7) | 70% | 49% | 60% | 49% | 70% | 63% |
| RoadX RXMOTION U11 (37) | 62% | 38% | 45% | 44% | 74% | 53% |
| Bridgestone Potenza RE050A Run Flat (146) | 71% | 54% | 55% | 48% | 55% | 32% |
| Sunew YS618 (58) | 60% | 35% | 46% | 44% | 52% | 48% |
| Minerva minerva F105 (16) | 59% | 41% | 47% | 38% | 53% | 48% |
| Bridgestone Turanza EL440 (19) | 55% | 46% | 55% | 51% | 40% | 43% |
| Radar Verenti R6 (6) | 60% | 40% | 38% | 40% | 43% | 47% |
| Autogrip F107 (127) | 58% | 27% | 44% | 36% | 60% | 50% |
| Sumitomo Tour Plus LSW (7) | 55% | 38% | 38% | 40% | 33% | 35% |
| Autogrip F106 (9) | 40% | 24% | 33% | 29% | 60% | 49% |
| Fullrun F6000 (2) | 65% | 25% | 40% | 35% | 15% | 50% |
| Sunew YS112 (11) | 34% | 22% | 21% | 21% | 19% | 20% |
245/45 R18 Tire Review Highlights
Writing about the Michelin Primacy 4
rated 97%
These tires are the best summer I have ever driven. And far better tha k KC2000 that was previously on my car
tire reviewed on 2026-05-10 20:37:13
Writing about the Bridgestone Turanza T005
rated 50%
T005 was originally mounted on Opel Insignia B. After 5 years on car and 35000km drive and it’s time to replace them. Well, these tire is like love-hate relationship. T005 has strong and weak sides. Top highlight these tire is fuel consumption - really low, even 0,5 liters lower as wintercontact 870 in long term statistic, some routes I could reach 4.5 l/100km with 200hp on 40km long journey.
Pros:
Fuel consumption
Dry grip
Cons:
Too loud- bad annoying noise no matter of pressure/speed
Weak wet grip/handling
average steering response
In my opinion I would not recommend this tire because it,s not all rounded wheel but primarily focused on low rolling resistance.
Pros:
Fuel consumption
Dry grip
Cons:
Too loud- bad annoying noise no matter of pressure/speed
Weak wet grip/handling
average steering response
In my opinion I would not recommend this tire because it,s not all rounded wheel but primarily focused on low rolling resistance.
tire reviewed on 2026-05-09 20:01:25
Writing about the Pirelli P Zero PZ5
rated 77%
I’ve been running these tires for about 8,000km on a square 245/45R18 setup, coming from both the Bridgestone Potenza Sport and Pirelli P Zero PZ4. Here are my impressions so far:
What I like
Comfort (for a UHP tire) – noticeably more compliant than both the Potenza Sport and PZ4
Low-speed refinement – relatively quiet under 90 km/h with good absorption over small bumps
Grip (so far) – haven’t fully pushed them yet, but initial confidence is strong
Wear rate – seems to be holding up better than my previous Potenza Sport and PZ4
Aesthetics – really attractive sidewall design
Cons
Steering feel – noticeably more vague and muted compared to the Potenza Sport
Big bump absorption – still not as well-controlled as the PZ4 over larger undulations
High-speed noise – tire roar is similar to the Potenza Sport which is pretty loud, especially above 120 km/h
Dry braking – feels slightly longer than the Potenza Sport, though not by a huge margin
Managed to get these at a really good price, which made the decision easier. Initially, I was considering the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S or Continental SportContact 7 after not quite liking the feel of the Bridgestone Turanza 6—which, to be fair, is a great tire but just didn’t suit what I was looking for.
What I like
Comfort (for a UHP tire) – noticeably more compliant than both the Potenza Sport and PZ4
Low-speed refinement – relatively quiet under 90 km/h with good absorption over small bumps
Grip (so far) – haven’t fully pushed them yet, but initial confidence is strong
Wear rate – seems to be holding up better than my previous Potenza Sport and PZ4
Aesthetics – really attractive sidewall design
Cons
Steering feel – noticeably more vague and muted compared to the Potenza Sport
Big bump absorption – still not as well-controlled as the PZ4 over larger undulations
High-speed noise – tire roar is similar to the Potenza Sport which is pretty loud, especially above 120 km/h
Dry braking – feels slightly longer than the Potenza Sport, though not by a huge margin
Managed to get these at a really good price, which made the decision easier. Initially, I was considering the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S or Continental SportContact 7 after not quite liking the feel of the Bridgestone Turanza 6—which, to be fair, is a great tire but just didn’t suit what I was looking for.
tire reviewed on 2026-03-30 14:14:26
Writing about the Continental AllSeasonContact 2
rated 28%
I am coming from Hankook Kinergy 4S2. These were excellent all season tires.
I changed to Continental AllSeason Contact 2.
Compared to the Hankook, the Continentals offer similar grip in dry and wet, though braking is noticeably worse.
However, where the Continentals suck is feel and input lag.
The continentals are absolutely not enjoyable to drive.
When you turn the steering wheel, you need to wait ages for the tires to react. I am absolutely stunned that Continental could create such a tire. On a few occasions I swerved left and right quickly in succession - the car feels like its on pudding, and the feeling is absolute crap.
I do not recommend these types - I have had many all season tires in the past and none behaved like this.
I changed to Continental AllSeason Contact 2.
Compared to the Hankook, the Continentals offer similar grip in dry and wet, though braking is noticeably worse.
However, where the Continentals suck is feel and input lag.
The continentals are absolutely not enjoyable to drive.
When you turn the steering wheel, you need to wait ages for the tires to react. I am absolutely stunned that Continental could create such a tire. On a few occasions I swerved left and right quickly in succession - the car feels like its on pudding, and the feeling is absolute crap.
I do not recommend these types - I have had many all season tires in the past and none behaved like this.
tire reviewed on 2026-03-21 20:56:03
Writing about the Michelin CrossClimate 2
rated 84%
Last month, I bought Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires in 245/45/R18 (XL) for my Jaguar, and they’ve been a total game changer.
My first impressions after about 1,000 miles are very positive. They’re excellent in cold weather, with strong braking performance and very good communication through the steering, which makes me feel much more confident. We recently had some snow, and they handled it without any issues at all.
In general, they’re comfortable, but if you hit a pothole, you definitely feel it — the impact is transmitted straight to your spine. In all other situations, though, I have no complaints.
Fuel consumption is similar to my summer tires. If there’s any increase at all, it’s most likely due to using the heated seats, not the tires themselves.
It’s too early to judge wear, as they’re still new, but so far I’m extremely happy with them.
My first impressions after about 1,000 miles are very positive. They’re excellent in cold weather, with strong braking performance and very good communication through the steering, which makes me feel much more confident. We recently had some snow, and they handled it without any issues at all.
In general, they’re comfortable, but if you hit a pothole, you definitely feel it — the impact is transmitted straight to your spine. In all other situations, though, I have no complaints.
Fuel consumption is similar to my summer tires. If there’s any increase at all, it’s most likely due to using the heated seats, not the tires themselves.
It’s too early to judge wear, as they’re still new, but so far I’m extremely happy with them.
tire reviewed on 2026-02-04 16:48:00
Writing about the Pirelli P Zero
rated 61%
I’ve driven about 13,000 miles over the past year on Pirelli P Zero 245/45/R18 tires.
Starting with the positives: on wet summer rainy days, they are excellent. In corners, they feel glued to the tarmac, and the grip is very confidence-inspiring. Their behavior in the wet is a complete game changer.
In dry conditions, however, I feel less confident. The front end feels quite light, and the feedback from the front wheels isn’t as communicative as I would like. On the plus side, they are very comfortable and surprisingly fuel-efficient.
The downside is wear. They wear out faster than I expected. Based on the current rate, I estimate around 18,000–20,000 miles maximum, and I probably have only about 5,000 miles left on them. Considering that they’re not cheap, I expected a longer lifespan.
Overall, they’re great in the wet and comfortable to drive, but due to the wear and dry-road feedback, I’ll be trying something different next time.
Starting with the positives: on wet summer rainy days, they are excellent. In corners, they feel glued to the tarmac, and the grip is very confidence-inspiring. Their behavior in the wet is a complete game changer.
In dry conditions, however, I feel less confident. The front end feels quite light, and the feedback from the front wheels isn’t as communicative as I would like. On the plus side, they are very comfortable and surprisingly fuel-efficient.
The downside is wear. They wear out faster than I expected. Based on the current rate, I estimate around 18,000–20,000 miles maximum, and I probably have only about 5,000 miles left on them. Considering that they’re not cheap, I expected a longer lifespan.
Overall, they’re great in the wet and comfortable to drive, but due to the wear and dry-road feedback, I’ll be trying something different next time.
tire reviewed on 2026-02-04 16:38:45
Writing about the Minerva All Season Master
rated 77%
Insignia b 2.0d 170 4x4. In dry conditions, the feel, steering response, cornering, and braking are very good. In wet conditions, it's also very good, with minimal understeer. In snow, it's very good from a standstill, braking is a bit weaker, and it's worst on snow and ice in tight corners; the car tends to pull out sideways. For FWD, it's probably only for city driving; for 4x4, I'd probably buy it again.
tire reviewed on 2026-01-26 16:19:28
Writing about the Bridgestone Turanza 6
rated 75%
My first impressions after 100 miles.
Comfort - 10/10.. probably the quietest and comfy tires money can get
Road feedback - 5/10 - good at low speeds, a bit all over the place at high speeds
Handling - 5/10 - good feedback at low speeds.
Understeering and quite unstable at high speeds. Tramlining also an issue.
Longevity - can’t comment yet but they should be able to last 30k miles.
Fuel consumption - user reporting better fuel consumption - didn’t notice any improvements
Comfort - 10/10.. probably the quietest and comfy tires money can get
Road feedback - 5/10 - good at low speeds, a bit all over the place at high speeds
Handling - 5/10 - good feedback at low speeds.
Understeering and quite unstable at high speeds. Tramlining also an issue.
Longevity - can’t comment yet but they should be able to last 30k miles.
Fuel consumption - user reporting better fuel consumption - didn’t notice any improvements
tire reviewed on 2026-01-17 05:16:14
Writing about the Continental AllSeasonContact 2
rated 86%
Excellent all-season tires. Summer performance on dry and wet roads is as good as dedicated summer tires. Much more comfortable and quieter than my old Sailun Attrezzo ZSR2.
The real surprise is winter grip. On snow, they behave predictably, very close to my previous Bridgestone Blizzak LM005 winter tires. Acceleration, steering, and braking feel safe and controlled.
The only expected weakness is on black ice and wet packed snow, but even studded tires struggle there. A great balanced choice for mild winters.
The real surprise is winter grip. On snow, they behave predictably, very close to my previous Bridgestone Blizzak LM005 winter tires. Acceleration, steering, and braking feel safe and controlled.
The only expected weakness is on black ice and wet packed snow, but even studded tires struggle there. A great balanced choice for mild winters.
tire reviewed on 2026-01-11 22:13:43
Writing about the GT Radial WinterPro2 Sport
rated 81%
I got these to replace Dunlop winter sport 5's as they had started cracking due to age.
These have been brilliant since installation on 3.0i rwd car. Really impressed me on very slippery Scottish side streets at -7C that hardly seen much traffic.
Very comfortable compared to the runflats.
Gives me great confidence manoeuvring in the winter.
Would recommend them to anyone looking for winter tires.
These have been brilliant since installation on 3.0i rwd car. Really impressed me on very slippery Scottish side streets at -7C that hardly seen much traffic.
Very comfortable compared to the runflats.
Gives me great confidence manoeuvring in the winter.
Would recommend them to anyone looking for winter tires.
tire reviewed on 2026-01-10 22:17:54
Writing about the Three A Farroad FRD 26
rated 30%
These came already fitted to second hand car so can't comment too much on longevity. Fine in the dry but downright dangerous in wet / cold and break loose very easily. Car is tracking fine and tires around 70% tread left so should be still okay. I couldn't recommend these purely on safety I have had budget tires before (Tourador, i-Link) and never felt unsafe driving on them. I think I will be replacing them before they wear out.
tire reviewed on 2026-01-08 20:29:08
Writing about the Minerva Radial F 205
rated 59%
Minerva F205 Tire Review: A Performance Gap Between Seasons
After testing the Minerva F205, I have reached a clear conclusion regarding its seasonal performance.
The Downside (Winter Performance): I do NOT recommend these tires for countries with harsh winters. On icy or wet winter roads, the traction is poor. I personally experienced my vehicle spinning while other cars maintained their grip. The tire compound seems to harden in the cold, making it quite dangerous on slippery surfaces.
The Upside (Summer Performance): In warmer seasons, the F205 performs like a top-tier tire. It is quiet, provides a smooth ride, and is highly cost-effective. If you only drive in warm conditions, the "price-to-performance" ratio is unbeatable.
Recommendation: This tire is perfect for tropical climates or regions where temperatures stay above zero. For everyone else, please ensure you switch to winter tires during the cold months, or avoid the F205 for year-round use.
After testing the Minerva F205, I have reached a clear conclusion regarding its seasonal performance.
The Downside (Winter Performance): I do NOT recommend these tires for countries with harsh winters. On icy or wet winter roads, the traction is poor. I personally experienced my vehicle spinning while other cars maintained their grip. The tire compound seems to harden in the cold, making it quite dangerous on slippery surfaces.
The Upside (Summer Performance): In warmer seasons, the F205 performs like a top-tier tire. It is quiet, provides a smooth ride, and is highly cost-effective. If you only drive in warm conditions, the "price-to-performance" ratio is unbeatable.
Recommendation: This tire is perfect for tropical climates or regions where temperatures stay above zero. For everyone else, please ensure you switch to winter tires during the cold months, or avoid the F205 for year-round use.
tire reviewed on 2025-12-26 13:59:09
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