Firestone Champion Fuel Fighter
WatchThe Firestone Champion Fuel Fighter is a Premium Touring All Season tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
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Average
37,000
miles driven
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Latest Firestone Champion Fuel Fighter Reviews
Given 54%
while driving a
Hyundai Tucson
(235/60 R16)
on mostly motorways
for 37,000 easy going miles
As a touring tire on my daily small SUV, these handled fine, didn't offend with NVH, and gripped well enough in dry and wet that I don't have any complaints. I live in Alberta, Canada, and run a set of dedicated winter tires from October to April. These were not as comfortable as the OE-fitted tires, and didn't last nearly as long, which is my chief complaint. The wear on these was terrible! I've got 37k miles out of them, and could squeak a couple more, but they're done. They were rotated faithfully, but just couldn't hold up. Over the same period of time plus a couple seasons I put 50k miles on a set of Michelin WINTER tires, which, honestly, I'd trust more to run closer to the wear bars. I'll be looking for a much cheaper tire to finish off the life of this vehicle, and will go all the way to a premium brand for summer tires on the next vehicle.