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Peugeot 408 (P54) Tires

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Common tire sizes
Tire Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Giti Control P10 (8) 86% 88% 79% 81% 84% 73%
Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport (88) 78% 65% 67% 62% 68% 62%
Peugeot 408 (P54) Tire Review Highlights
Writing about the Bridgestone Dueler HP Sport given 46% (225-55-18)
This is in particular review of the Sport AS variant, which is available outside of EU and is OEM fit to my car.

This is one dull tire.
I have driven another, but modern, European style allseason tire, Continental AllSeasonContact 2 and it such a different experience. CrosClimate 2 feels like a good touring tire in both wet and dry, with okish usability in mild snow, Dueler H/P is anything but.

In the dry, with road temperatures over 7 degrees:
- It slips under acceleration and easily overwhelmed, especially is some steering angle is applied.
- Braking distance is good.
- The tire is soft and absorbs bumps easily.
- Handling is slow and inert, with the tire feeling like it is bending in the sidewall, before transferring the input to the ground.

In the wet, with temperatures over 7 degrees, it actually behaves the best. Since you are not pushing for the handling, great braking distances and limited slip makes them feel planted.

In the dry, but below 7 degrees and up to the negative temperatures, the tire behaves ok and comfortable with soft sidewalls contributing to plush ride.
In the wet, below 7 degrees and in the negative, the tire slips under acceleration quite easily and brakes traction, but brakes decently.
In the snow, the tire is totally hopeless.

Bridgestone advertises it with slogans like "Spruce up your sports truck or SUV with the high-performance Dueler H/P Sports AS tires. Engineered to give you the confidence to perform on wet and dry surfaces as well as handle changing conditions with ease", but in all honesty, this feels like a tire from a bygone era, where all year tires were the norm.

Would not recommend even as a summer tire, let alone as a winter one.

If you are after an AllSeason tire, chose something European, like CrossClimate or similar.
tire reviewed on 2026-03-16 12:10:10
Writing about the Giti Control P10 given 77% (235-50-19)
Driving on mostly town for 350 average miles
Value for money!
In between performace & comfort range!
Wet handling & branking is great!
Comfort in bumpy road!
Rolling resistance not as good.
Slightly noises on lousy road surface.
tire reviewed on 2025-06-23 17:18:42
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