Originally Posted by
Rooboy
I agree Dutch. I'd hoped that this thread would be beneficial but unless there is some quantifiable data it's not helpful at all.
Telling us that there is "no traction loss" and "they hold the road extremely well" is not helpful as it is opinion only and we have no idea on the style of driving nor comparison data to tell us if the opinion is on the money or not. Any tyre can have no traction loss and hold the road well depending on how it's driven.
As you point out, it's the ability to compare for the critical day to day stuff that's important, like wet and dry braking distances, and in that article I linked there's a 4m difference between the best and the worst. That's about the length of a Polo, so, in an emergency braking situation it might be the difference between kissing the rear bumper or slamming through the rear passenger compartment. The scary part is that the worst tyre in the comparo is standard fitment on the Golf Alltrack. Are they any better than the tyres amuna chose...who knows...
I can tell you rooboy the standard tyres on the alltrack are garbage after my new hankook v12,s went on it was night and day diffrence
It,s a shame that VW sell this car with such low spec tyres i bet they last a long time but as far as ride quality and grip they are lacking( maybe its cause they expect it to be used offroad or the 4wd to cover up the poor grip?) make sure when they wear out you get a better tyre you will notice the change for sure i did
2017 Golf Alltrack 135tdi All options
19 inch Brescia Wheels Golf R brakes front and rear
Calipers painted Candy apple gold
New rear sway bar and linkages
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