Roadstone Eurovis Sport 04 Reviews - Page 4
Given 84%
while driving a
Volvo V50 estate
(225/45 R18)
on mostly motorways
for 10,000 spirited miles
Remapped volvo v50 d5 - 230hp 350ft lbs. front wheel drive
Previous tires are pirelli p7, utterly rubbish tires. felt like they were made of plastic. i got a set of wheels refurbished and im not usually the one to buy budgets, but this is my daily i drive up n down the motorway to work and back. the tire man convinced me, he even said he would change them for free if i didnt feel an improvement, ive driven these tires in severe wet weather and it simply laughs in the face of wet weather. Comfort has also improved in a way that i didnt believe was possible too, you dont feel ridges or bad surfaces the way i used to when i had the pirellis.
If you drive like you are in a hire car, then you do get some tire roll, so pump them up to the "full load" value and you can mitigate some of that.
ive done about 10k on these and plenty of meat left.
Previous tires are pirelli p7, utterly rubbish tires. felt like they were made of plastic. i got a set of wheels refurbished and im not usually the one to buy budgets, but this is my daily i drive up n down the motorway to work and back. the tire man convinced me, he even said he would change them for free if i didnt feel an improvement, ive driven these tires in severe wet weather and it simply laughs in the face of wet weather. Comfort has also improved in a way that i didnt believe was possible too, you dont feel ridges or bad surfaces the way i used to when i had the pirellis.
If you drive like you are in a hire car, then you do get some tire roll, so pump them up to the "full load" value and you can mitigate some of that.
ive done about 10k on these and plenty of meat left.
Given 80%
while driving a
SEAT Leon FR 1.4 EcoTSI
(225/40 R18 W)
on mostly country roads
for 17,000 spirited miles
Was surprised with how well this tire performed, at the price these have been much better than expected, although you can tell that they are somewhat lacking in wetter conditions. All in all, for the price a good option to go for, but next time I will probably fork out the extra for something slightly more premium.
Given 83%
while driving a
Peugeot 308 HDi 90 Sport
(225/45 R18)
on a combination of roads
for 0 average miles
Early days with these tires but seem good so far put them on rear to start with
Given 86%
while driving a
Renault Clio RS200
(215/45 R17 W)
on a combination of roads
for 10,000 average miles
I had Toyo proz sport and found them to be good but in the wet not so good. So bought a set of Roadstone Eurovis 04 and they are really really good and for the price to. I do recommend them even without denting your pocket to muchðŸ‘
Given 97%
while driving a
Honda Civic 1.8 VTEC Sport
(225/40 R18)
on a combination of roads
for 8,000 average miles
I HAVE USED THESE TYRES ON MY CIVIC , SAME AS BRANDED TYRES, ONLY CHEAPER, WILL BUY AGAIN.
Given 77%
while driving a
Toyota Camry
(215/55 R17 V)
on mostly town
for 8,000 average miles
I bought this tire because of its lower price, and I find them are pretty good tires. I normally drive in dry roads(80%) and wet roads(20%). I couldn't find any weakness in this tire, safe in both dry and wet conditions. In regards to the noise, I think they are doing good jobs,
Given 83%
while driving a
Skoda octavia estate 4x4
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 5,000 easy going miles
Very surprised at how grippy these tires are. Had a lot of issues with the car so did not want to spend a fortune on tires. Can drive with confidence on all kinds of roads in all conditions. I find they are noisier than some premium tires but this is the only downside. They are quiet on some surfaces but transmit on others. Overall very impressed and will buy again.
Given 96%
while driving a
Volkswagen 1.8 20vT Sport
(225/40 R18)
on mostly motorways
for 10,000 average miles
high quality tryre for cheaper price
Given 86%
while driving a
BMW 3 series 2.2
(225/40 R18)
on mostly town
for 12,000 spirited miles
The car has 225/40R18 in front and 255/35R18 in the rear.Was not sure what to expect from these tires because they were already on the car and for 6000 miles when i bought it.They are very good in both wet and dry surfaces on the roads of Athens Greece.I drive in a kind of a sporty way and have not any trouble so far(made another 6000 miles and there will last for another 3 or 4000 to come).During some trips on highways(both wet and dry) and with 100 miles per hour i felt very confident(there is also red Koni fitted and 18 inches wheels on the car).Even when going with 130 mph i was feeling relaxed and they are not noisy at all.I recommend these tires for sure
Given 82%
while driving a
Fiat 500
(185/55 R15)
on a combination of roads
for 0 average miles
These tires have 'sport' writen as their name, however the drive as far from sporty. On the other hand the tires are some of the most confortable I have had on my car, and that was what I was looking forward the most! It just changed the car, feels way more comfortable and sophisticated somehow, and the noise levels are very good too. Not being sporty doesn't necessarily mean they are not gripy, because they are, they need though a bit of a run in as the traction on the first very few miles is not the best. I am very impressed with these tires especially having in mind its very low cost. It's a no brainer, get them!
Given 84%
while driving a
Volkswagen Transporter
(255/45 R18)
on a combination of roads
for 12,000 easy going miles
I bought these tires for my VW Van when I replaced the wheels with alloys in the summer and have been pleasantly surprised by them.
They handle very well in both the wet and dry - additionally, I drove in heavy snow when the "Beast from the East" arrived. They handled superbly, even up a steep slope where all manner of cars had been abandoned. I did get some wheel spin (front wheel drove VW Transporter van) but they got me home through really treachorous conditions.
They have lasted around 12,000 miles but are now ready to be replaced as I am cautious when it comes to tire wear but could probably go another couple of thousand miles.
I will probably buy these again rather than a different budget tire.
They handle very well in both the wet and dry - additionally, I drove in heavy snow when the "Beast from the East" arrived. They handled superbly, even up a steep slope where all manner of cars had been abandoned. I did get some wheel spin (front wheel drove VW Transporter van) but they got me home through really treachorous conditions.
They have lasted around 12,000 miles but are now ready to be replaced as I am cautious when it comes to tire wear but could probably go another couple of thousand miles.
I will probably buy these again rather than a different budget tire.
Given 84%
while driving a
Mazda 6 Estate 2.2D Soport
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 2,000 average miles
Removed the oem bridgestone turanzas at 12500 miles replaced with the roadstones they transformed the car.
Better grip wet and dry and quieter with improved feel.
Better grip wet and dry and quieter with improved feel.