Volvo V40 D3 Tires

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Tire Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5 (234) 93% 90% 86% 88% 80% 81%
Bridgestone Potenza Sport (88) 93% 88% 90% 92% 64% 74%
Nokian WR A4 (21) 85% 88% 71% 78% 79% 87%
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 (310) 90% 88% 81% 84% 73% 78%
Uniroyal RainSport 3 (286) 84% 92% 79% 78% 64% 83%
Michelin Primacy 4 (152) 85% 81% 74% 77% 82% 84%
Lassa DriveWays (18) 80% 81% 79% 76% 86% 68%
Continental EcoContact 6 (93) 75% 59% 58% 61% 54% 69%

Volvo V40 D3 Tire Review Highlights

Writing about the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 5 given 69% (235-35-19-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 3000 spirited miles
As you would expect, high wear and higher rolling resistance. But very good Grip in the dry and especially in the wet, in my opinion there is no big difference in handling no matter if dry or wet, but you notice a more understeery behaviour when temperratures get below 15 degerees.
tire reviewed on 2022-07-31 10:21:16
Writing about the Continental EcoContact 6 given 51% (205-55-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 15000 spirited miles
Decent grip in the dry, low in the wet. Front tires are almost gone after about 20.000km. Boring tires
tire reviewed on 2022-03-07 14:31:57
Writing about the Bridgestone Potenza Sport given 73% (225-45-17-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 7000 spirited miles
I had driven a Michelin PS4 before and I had high expectations. In the rain, they aren’t as convincing at first until they warm up. Much higher wear than promised, I hope they last 2 seasons.
tire reviewed on 2021-11-17 14:03:50
Writing about the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 given 86% (225-45-17-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 30000 spirited miles
Excellent tires in the rain, extremely low wear. I would buy again if I didn’t want to try something new.
tire reviewed on 2021-11-17 14:00:53
Writing about the Nokian WR A4 given NAN% (205-55-16-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 13000 spirited miles
I have been driving tires for 3 seasons and this will be my last. Very low wear and stability at high speed. Next year I will be buying Continental or Bridgstone, which are great in the rain.
tire reviewed on 2021-11-17 13:56:41
Writing about the Michelin Primacy 4 given 44% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 8000 spirited miles
I own a volvo V40 and I think this is a typical example how reducing the rolling resistance on a tire can reduce also the safety of the vehicle. The lateral stability of the car with these tires is reduced so much that oversteer is present from low to high speeds and can make the very good esp work all the time. On the wet clearly the problem is magnified. It is incredible how the vehicle transforms with the winter tires mounted on the same size rims. I strongly do not recommend these tires. Tire size 205/55/16
tire reviewed on 2021-05-11 21:13:18
Writing about the Lassa DriveWays given 80% (205-50-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 20000 average miles
I'm now on my second set of these tires on my 2013 Volvo D3. These tires just do everything well and as well as being good wearing they are excellent value. My wife's Renault Captur has them on as well, happy to recommend them!
tire reviewed on 2021-03-04 16:08:48
Writing about the Uniroyal RainSport 3 given 39% (225-40-18-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 15000 spirited miles
Long story short, please don't ever think about to buy these tires. Absolutely rubbish. Let's say this was a short 1 year "performance" test for a "performance" tire and the tire failed. Not really understand how they managed good ratings/reviews for this tire. Buy Michelin Pilot Sport, Conti SportContact or Good Year Eagle or any other premium brand for nearly same price. However, if you driving 20mph everywhere that should be fine, but I'm sure if someone wants to buy these kind of tires they are expecting good performance specially at the limit. When all other tires are failed these ones has to be on top. Remove this tires from your list. I bought these tires in March 2019 as I thought these tires supposed to be the best on wet road in rainy days. I wish I could test it before. I would pay the £5-10 differences for the other premium brand. Such a shame... After not even one year and 15.000 miles the front tires are nearly gone, threads are 3.6mm! Yes, I know, tires needs to be rotated 6-8.000 miles...so my fault. The rears are still have 7.3mm, so if I did rotated now I need to replace 4 tires - after one year - not only 2, thank you for the advice Uniroyal. Black Shark...haha...definitely not...terrible experience, lots of struggle with under-steering on wet roads and corners even on dry road. I had a factory fitted Pirelli Cinturato before on this car, fitted from 0 until 48.000 miles and still had 3.8mm on each. Just too see the full picture I bought the car with those Pirelli tires at 33.000 and 5.5mm thread, after 1 year at the next MOT at 48000 still had 3.8-4.0mm So let's face it the cheapest eco Pirelli basic factory tires made 15.000 miles with 1.5-1.7mm loss Uniroyal Rainsport 3 made 15.000 miles with 5.0mm loss with the same driving attitude. I had Conti, Falken Ziex, Yokohama etc. on my previous cars, so I know what can I expect after 20 years on the road, specially from a "performance" tires. Dry grip - ok, only if the road is real dry! When the road gets wet - not even with rain - the tires start slide and you have to reduce your cornering speed and you need to slow down in the middle of a roundabout which is silly. Wet grip - ok, if you brake in straight line... Road feedback - ok Handling - as per above, these tires are not designed to drive at the limit. So don't try or you fail and crash your car. Wear - not lasted a year with 18.000... Comfort - noisy and if you run through on a 50Pence you can feel it was heads or tails... And by the way, the car is a normal D3 engine with 150PS, no modifications, no racing boy equipment etc. I had think about the Polestar upgrade, but the tires needs an upgrade first...not the car. Used mainly on motorway and in town, not on Brands Hatch...I wish I could. Driving with normal speeds within the limit so 70 is 70, 60 is 60 (yes, 60 not 30 or 35...unbelievable isn't it) and so on... Also we have Smart fortwo with Kumho tires with much better handling...so no more comment.
tire reviewed on 2020-02-24 16:59:46
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