Bridgestone Turanza ER300 RFT
WatchThe Bridgestone Turanza ER300 RFT is a Premium Touring Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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64%
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254,040
miles driven
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Top 3 Bridgestone Turanza ER300 RFT Reviews
Given 80%
while driving a
BMW 520D M Sport Touring
(275/40 R18)
on mostly motorways
for 30 average miles
I'm using them on my BMW 520d G31 M Sport, quite happy with those tires and maybe because I drive a lot on the motorway (normal driving) lasted over 50k miles on the front (245/45/18) and over 30k on the rear (275/40/18). Pretty noisy on the road (run flat...) and not very good on wet, but I'm definitely going to use them again.
Given 70%
while driving a
BMW 520d
(225/55 R17 W)
on mostly motorways
for 36,000 easy going miles
OEM fitted wheels and just need replacing due to wear - lasted 36,000 miles and still 2.5 mm left, but thinking of replacing them for the winter. Good comfort for RFT's, dry grip is decent, wet grip is average - zero grip in any sight of snow but that's with all rear wheel drive BMW's.
Given 50%
while driving a
BMW 118i Sport
(205/55 R16 W)
on mostly town
for 18,000 average miles
Rubbish tire ever! don't understand why BMW F20 118i chose this tire. Even on dry rode, the grip is terrobile, causing two accidents to my 118i. Under wet condition, the grip is nearly zero under noramal draiving style, with ESP flashing from time to time.
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Given 41%
while driving a
BMW 218d Active Tourer
(225/55 R17 W)
on mostly motorways
for 40,000 easy going miles
When I bought my car these tires were fitted. Only afterwards I learned that BMW delivers some of their cars with runflats as standard. While I was excited in the beginning to learn and feel the runflats, I was dissapointed overall.
While dry grip is average compared to non-RFTs there is no wet grip. One of the worst summer tires in wet/muddy conditions I ever drove. All the rest seemed very average and definately lower performance than all the Pirellis, Contis, and Michelins that I drove (although non-RFTs). They are noisy and very hard. Wear is rather OK.
Compared to their RFT successors (Bridgesote Driveguard) you can really forget about this tire. The RFT technology has improved. This tire I would not recommend due to its wet grip weakness.
While dry grip is average compared to non-RFTs there is no wet grip. One of the worst summer tires in wet/muddy conditions I ever drove. All the rest seemed very average and definately lower performance than all the Pirellis, Contis, and Michelins that I drove (although non-RFTs). They are noisy and very hard. Wear is rather OK.
Compared to their RFT successors (Bridgesote Driveguard) you can really forget about this tire. The RFT technology has improved. This tire I would not recommend due to its wet grip weakness.
Given 31%
while driving a
BMW 530D
(245/45 R18 W)
on mostly country roads
for 12,000 easy going miles
Not happy with levels of grip especially in the wet also they give a harsh ride. Tires need replacement after only! 12,000 miles of average driving on mixed roads.
Currently looking for replacement but as the car requires run flat tires the choice is limited and EU labelling indicates theses Bridgestones are the best. whoever invented run flat tires should be ashamed of themselves, wish I could use standard tires but can't as car is designed for run flat tires and also insurance would not provide cover with a change to standard tires.
Currently looking for replacement but as the car requires run flat tires the choice is limited and EU labelling indicates theses Bridgestones are the best. whoever invented run flat tires should be ashamed of themselves, wish I could use standard tires but can't as car is designed for run flat tires and also insurance would not provide cover with a change to standard tires.
Given 57%
while driving a
BMW 120d
(225/55 R16 W)
on mostly town
for 13,000 spirited miles
I bought the tires when I bought the car 2nd hand. I had come down to the 120d from a 523i where I had 235/45/17s but a much larger/heavier car, no runflats and my own choice of unidirectionals. Grip is lower on the 120d, as well as less progressive and decidedly impossible in snow (as the Potenza review), and after just 13000 miles my rears are almost down to the wear markers. The car has caught me out twice recently, but luckily I wasn't driving fast and the ASC kicked in. I am looking for replacements but there's not really much choice in RFTs is there?!
