Haha. I am thinking the same to go with the Rotalla All Season, they are rated C for Fuel, and B for Grip and 72DB
Or for £20 more I Can get the Avon AS7, C for Fuel, B for Grip and sound 70DB
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I thought you said in an earlier thread that you were selling the car.
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Well my answer is none of the above. You choose, they are all a lottery imo. I just bought some Michelin Primacy 4 for mine today. Size 215/55 R18AdamC84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 03, 2022 2:01 pm Hello,
So I have waited till payday to get my tyres, and now have the final option between 3 tyres, I dont want a none answer, but which do you think is the best option between these 3 and are only what I can afford:
Acellera Iota ST-68
Ling Long Green-Max HP010
Rotalla Setula 4 - ALL SEASON
Thanks
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That's your decision to make!!AdamC84 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 03, 2022 2:01 pm Hello,
So I have waited till payday to get my tyres, and now have the final option between 3 tyres, I dont want a none answer, but which do you think is the best option between these 3 and are only what I can afford:
Acellera Iota ST-68
Ling Long Green-Max HP010
Rotalla Setula 4 - ALL SEASON
Thanks
Never heard of any of them. From previous posts it's pretty clear users on this forum are not fitting these low priced tyres on their QQs so are unlikely to be able to answer your query based on experience. Why not look at reviews online and make your decision? Here are some examples although the number of reviewers isn't high.
Accelera https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Accelera/Iota-ST68.htm
Linglong https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Linglo ... -HP010.htm
Rotalla https://www.tyrereviews.com/Tyre/Rotall ... n-RA03.htm
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I used to own a 3 series BMW.
18 inch tyres were a lot of money so I flirted with some tyres that were mid market so to speak.
Conclusions :
poor grip
poor wear rate
poor handling
didn't balance properly
noisy
Oh , did I mention that they wore out really fast.
So the 2 sets of chesp tyres would have equalled one set of premiums
I now always fit what the OEM recommends and they have done the research and spent the cash in development.
Up to you now
18 inch tyres were a lot of money so I flirted with some tyres that were mid market so to speak.
Conclusions :
poor grip
poor wear rate
poor handling
didn't balance properly
noisy
Oh , did I mention that they wore out really fast.
So the 2 sets of chesp tyres would have equalled one set of premiums
I now always fit what the OEM recommends and they have done the research and spent the cash in development.
Up to you now
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Problem there, a new car this month may have Michelins, next month Pirellis month after Dunlop. Most of the time, because car manufacturers buy thousands of tyres, manufacturers are almost giving them away compared to the price we pay, and hence the reason many premium tyres are approved for all vehicles.
Just a thought, Michelin employ over 6000 people in China, go figure as they say
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