Dayton D210
WatchThe Dayton D210 is a High Performance Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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Latest Dayton D210 Reviews
Given 27%
while driving a
Citroën Xsara
(185/65 R14)
on a combination of roads
for 30,000 average miles
real disaster have 4 new but pure plastic i had to pray on wet roads
Given 84%
while driving a
Fiat Punto GT turbo
(185/55 R14 H)
on a combination of roads
for 50,000 spirited miles
These Dayton D210 were my choice after using Premium brand high perfomance tires, like Michelin, Bridgstone and Continental.
In truth, I've never expected much of these Dayton D210...But, I did choose them because they´re made at the Brigstone tire Factory in Italy, and what a suprise they actually turned to be!
The tires were (and still are) fit to a Fiat Punto GT, doing an average of 20000km/year. It´s my daily runabout car, long distance runner and also my favorite toy when the road is not a straight line - so they do have to cope with some serious amount of stress.
So, for the Dayton D210 , they are cheaper than the premium brands which is a plus, and are incredibly grippy, very progressive on the limit.
They are especialy good allround tires, and tend to last about 25000km - on extremly demanding driving conditions. The other premium brands didn't last much more than that and the conti sport contact 2 were not as good as the Dayton on wet roads.
Fitted on to a car that's driven more calmly, the Dayton D210 can last for about 50000-60000km. I've seen better than that form Michelins and Continentals lasting 70-80000km, but those tires were not as good as the Daytons on wet pavement (expecialy granite stone pavement).
So, these tires are not the cheapest nor the more costly, and can deliver premium perfomance when you are expecting for a lower perfomance tire.
It was a suprise to me, a very good one.
In truth, I've never expected much of these Dayton D210...But, I did choose them because they´re made at the Brigstone tire Factory in Italy, and what a suprise they actually turned to be!
The tires were (and still are) fit to a Fiat Punto GT, doing an average of 20000km/year. It´s my daily runabout car, long distance runner and also my favorite toy when the road is not a straight line - so they do have to cope with some serious amount of stress.
So, for the Dayton D210 , they are cheaper than the premium brands which is a plus, and are incredibly grippy, very progressive on the limit.
They are especialy good allround tires, and tend to last about 25000km - on extremly demanding driving conditions. The other premium brands didn't last much more than that and the conti sport contact 2 were not as good as the Dayton on wet roads.
Fitted on to a car that's driven more calmly, the Dayton D210 can last for about 50000-60000km. I've seen better than that form Michelins and Continentals lasting 70-80000km, but those tires were not as good as the Daytons on wet pavement (expecialy granite stone pavement).
So, these tires are not the cheapest nor the more costly, and can deliver premium perfomance when you are expecting for a lower perfomance tire.
It was a suprise to me, a very good one.