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Tyre confusion
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BeenThroughItAll wrote: »Aren't they Sh1tFit specials? Typical example of crap tyres marked as M+S so they can sell them as all-weather when actually they should be sold as no weather.
They are not marked M+S.
They are All Season.
A fairly common tyre type in the US apparently.0 -
I take those ratings with a pinch of salt
Kumho Ecsta is a very good tyre but rates B/E. At £60 fitted through blackcircles, its good value.
But if you are looking for ultimate performance then Dunlop Bluresponse or Goodyear efficient grip performance rate higher at A/C and cost more.
I doubt you would notice any difference in practice.
I was of the same opinion.
But i was actually surprised by how quiet the BlueResponse tyres are.
I suspect they will still be on there when we sell the car next year.0
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