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ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 1:57 pm
by johntl
Hi guys,
Just bought some goodyear vector 4seasons gen-2 for my 406 , has anybody had any experience with these tyres ?

Re: ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 4:15 pm
by steve_earwig
No idea myself, but the reviews seem favourable as they're in the top half of the tests I found. Were they, ahem, affordable? Letusno what you reckon.

Anyway, you're meant to ask before you buy, it's a bit late now if someone tells you they're crap :|

Re: ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 5:44 pm
by rwb
EU tyre label is C (efficiency), B (wet), 68.
C is a bit low. 68 is excellent.
So I'd expect those to feel nice.

Re: ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Sat Nov 16, 2019 7:55 pm
by johntl
I got sick of searching through the interweb for reviews and prices. I did not fancy buying winter tyres and having to change them after the winter was over so for the first time I have gone for all season tyres on the front, it has good goodyear performance tyres on the rear ( I carry my tools etc in the boot to hold the rear down)
paid about £62 apiece fitted so lets hope they are worth it ? :roll: :?

Re: ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Sun Nov 17, 2019 10:34 am
by rwb
I have generally found the EU tyre labels to be a good guide.

That's a bargain for new premium tyres.
Bloody double that for the 215/55/17 XL on the 407.

Re: ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Tue May 19, 2020 4:46 pm
by johntl
Update :
we have not had any real bad weather to test them properly this last winter , they grip well, but feel quite soft /squidgy/soggy :frown:
wish I had bought some P1 instead

Re: ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 9:38 am
by PeterN
I always do some research before I buy new tyres. My requirements are the quietest and best riding tyres, I don't drive fast enough to want tyres with super grip. There are several tyre comparison sites on the net, they even give the noise db rating but they give all aspects of tyre performance so worth a look.

Peter

Re: ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Thu May 21, 2020 2:04 pm
by Welly
I've had several tyre disappointments in my car 'career' it is a mine field out there.

One thing I did learn was to buy decent brands, I run a Volvo now which could qualify as 'sporty' enough to want high-performance tyres and I've found it's happiest on Michelin Pilot's and Pirelli P7 Cinturato's.

Something else often over-looked is that the premium brands very often last longer so work out cheaper in the end and offer better all-round performance.

I don't hoon my car around corners at all (think I'd throw up these days) but I do appreciate low noise and straight line stability. I always have a squint at the wet braking stats as that's obviously important.

I seem to remember my 406 being quite happy on Goodyear Eagle NCT 5's

Re: ordered new tyres ?

Posted: Sat May 23, 2020 10:59 am
by johntl
Yep, cheers guys we live and learn or maybe not :frown:
I'am at the stage with the 406 after 10yrs, ( been running a 406 now for 16yrs ) thinking I need to upgrade, its running well but when do you stop spending money on it !
Or get something else which is more expensive to repair with multiple sensors everywhere !! cars have gone far to complicated !!!