General Grabber+AT Reviews - Page 2

Given 69% while driving a Mercedes Benz MB GLK 220 CDI 4 matic (235/60 R17 H) on a combination of roads for 300 average miles
Only been on car for 2 weeks! First impressions are good. Feel almost as soft as the winter tires they replace (Conti-Contact Viking). Naturally much softer than my usual summer tires G-Y Efficient Grip and handling less precise but, so far these Grabber A/Ts are exactly what I was hoping for: a 'slightly rugged' appearance all-round tire for average speed (40-80km/H) driving which give confidence on 'bumpy' gravel and grass tracks....as can be found i very rural parts of Norway. No experience on 'wear' yet so just average Points for this so far. Update later if necessary.
Helpful 128 - tire reviewed on April 14, 2015
Given 81% while driving a Land Rover Freelander 2 (235/65 R17 R) on a combination of roads for 2,000 average miles
Recently fitted, now have done 2,000 miles with 70/30 road / off road driving. They have now taken me throught severe snow, flooding and dry roads in the highlands of Scotland with no complaints or isssues.
Will update once a few more miles have been clocked up.
Helpful 130 - tire reviewed on March 27, 2015
Given 96% while driving a Nissan Terrano II (235/65 R17) on a combination of roads for 2,000 easy going miles
Fantastic tire for a 4x4 with upto 50-50 use in off road. I use for pest control, and drive mostly Flint tracks, wet grass, fording rivers over slippery rocks and mud, plus the runs into town for groceries. I wouldn't advice them for black ice (you need spiked tires for that) but rough ice and snow is okay, and they aren't for deep soft mud (mud terrains are needed there), but as an all round tire they are exc lent, and only use 1mpg more than my old "all seasons" tires
These are the "new pattern" AT for Europe, and very quiet, with good rolling too.
I would def telly advise these for all year round use on a 4x4 or any car that's using "rough roads" quite often
Helpful 126 - tire reviewed on January 1, 2015
There's a new all season tire, can it be best?!