Accelera Eco+h
WatchThe Accelera Eco Plush is a Touring Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
4
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51%
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43,500
miles driven
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| Size | Fuel | Wet | Noise |
|---|---|---|---|
| 14 inch | |||
| 185/70 R14 88 H | D | C | 68 |
| 165/70 R14 81 H | D | C | 68 |
| 175/65 R14 82 H | D | C | 68 |
| 165/70R14 81 H | D | C | 68 |
| 185/70R14 88 H | D | C | 68 |
| 175/65R14 82 H | D | C | 68 |
| 185/60R14 82 H | D | C | 68 |
| 15 inch | |||
| 195/65 R15 91 H | D | C | 68 |
| 185/65 R15 88 H | D | C | 68 |
| 185/65R15 88 H | D | C | 68 |
| 195/65R15 91 H | D | C | 68 |
| 16 inch | |||
| 215/60 R16 95 V | D | C | 68 |
| 205/60 R16 96 V XL | D | C | 68 |
| 215/60 R16 99 V XL | D | C | 68 |
| 205/60R16 96 V XL | D | C | 68 |
| 215/60R16 99 V XL | D | C | 68 |
| 215/60R16 95 V | D | C | 68 |
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| Size | Price Range | |
|---|---|---|
| 195/65 R15 | $83.96 - $83.96 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| 195/70 R14 | $73.96 - $73.96 (1 Price) | Compare Prices >> |
| 225/60 R16 | $96.96 - $97.96 (2 Prices) | Compare Prices >> |
| Available in 29 tire sizes - View all. | ||
Top 3 Accelera Eco Plush Reviews
Given 77%
while driving a
Mercedes Benz E320 CDI
(195/70 R14)
on mostly motorways
for 0 easy going miles
So, first off, I have only had the tires about a week and a half. I put them on a 1981 Mercedes 300SD that has very low power. I have noticed in many cases where I have a tire that others reviewed as bad, I look for the common denominator, which is usually a car type the tire doesn't work for. In some cases, the tire likes heavy or light cars, or not good for performance, and those who have the opposite end up giving a bad review. Anyway, these tires are on a 43yr old car, and they make no road noise, I can do short curves at aggressive speeds (as aggressive as a 300SD can be) with very good stick to the road making me feel very confident. The ride over bumps and potholes are just normal, nothing bad or good, just normal. The overall ride is very comfortable. I don't remember driving in any rain yet, but they seem to be very much like the Master Craft tires I had before making me "believe" they'll be fine. If they turn out to not be fine, I will return and post that information. I drive close to 140 miles a day, so my week and a half review is about as good as someone else's month+ review. For such a VERY low price in the world of "there must be gold in those tires" prices, I'll buy them every time I need tires on this car.
Given 39%
while driving a
Jaguar XJ8
(225/60 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 8,500 easy going miles
Although I showed 1 for tire wear, there is in fact plenty of tread left (5/6mm) after 4.5 years usage and 8,500 miles. My biggest gripe is that the tire walls have started to crack to the extent that it was picked up when I had an MOT on 31st October by the MOT inspector. I certainly didn't expect this after 4 years. When contacting the manufacturer one of his comments was, " ....It is recommended to change tires after 2 years to ensure safety."
That is ridiculous!
That is ridiculous!
Given 34%
while driving a
Toyota Corolla
(195/65 R15 N)
on a combination of roads
for 35,000 average miles
Was after all weather tires, and a mechanic doing brakes (which he didnt fix correctly) convinced me to get a set of Eco Plush tires. Bad move. They had sub par dry performance and poor wet performance to begin with, but the rubber went off in only a couple of years, yielding dangerously low grip levels with even slightly damp road. Eco Plush are the third worst wet weather tire I have ever used, behind Supercats (second worst) and Kelly (dead worst). Terrible value, as they were not cheap. The only positives are they (unsurprisingly) havent shown much sign of wear, and are on the quieter side. Get Yokohama BlueEarth or Goodyear etc. with embedded oils and decent compound if you need all weather tires.
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Given 56%
while driving a
Honda CIVIC 1.6 VTEC
(185/55 R14)
on a combination of roads
for 0 average miles
Was a good tire for the daily drive but when it comes to spirited driving, it has no grip AT ALL. Severe understeer and unresponsive input when i steer. Trying to launch with this tire will just result in tire spin even at low rpm. It lasts long but at the cost of grip in the wet. Would recommend ONLY IF its just for the mundane daily drive, otherwise, don't get this tire.