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Maxxis All Season AP2 - Test Results

Test Statistics

4

Tests Completed

9th

Average Position

4th

Best Result

17th

Worst Result

Performance Analysis

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Across four all-season tests, the Maxxis All Season AP2 delivers middle-to-lower tier performance with notable variability. It peaks with a respectable mid-pack to upper-mid result in smaller comparison groups but falls back in larger, more competitive fields. This suggests a balanced but unspecialized tire that can be acceptable for budget-focused buyers, yet lacks the consistency to challenge class leaders.
Key strengths emerge in at least one comprehensive, multi-criteria test where it placed near the top third, indicating workable overall capability. However, bottom finishes in older tests and a lower-half result in a large 27-tire shootout point to clear limitations when benchmarked against newer or stronger competitors.

Performance Strengths
  • Overall Value/Balance in Smaller Comparisons Moderate
    • 4th/6 in 2015 Auto Express All Season Tire Test
    • 6th/11 in 2018 ADAC All Season Tire Test
Performance Weaknesses
  • Overall Competitiveness in Large Fields Strong
    • 17th/27 in 2018 27 All Season Tire Shootout
    • 8th/8 in 2015 AZ All Season Tire Test
Performance Over Time

Test History

17
of 27
2018 27 All Season Tire Shootout

2018
Winner: Bridgestone Weather Control A005

6
of 11
2018 ADAC All Season Tire Test

2018
Winner: Nexen N Blue 4 Season

8
of 8
2015 AZ All Season Tire Test

2015
Winner: Nokian WeatherProof

4
of 6
2015 Auto Express All Season Tire Test

2015
Winner: Nokian WeatherProof

As the cheapest tire on test, Maxxis can be proud of their fourth place, finishing just 5% behind the winner overall. Seeming focusing on snow and dry during development, the Maxxis falls behind in...