Bridgestone Potenza Sport XL 95Y (Poland) 1323/1523/1623
Bridgestone RE71RS 95W (Japan) 2623/2723
Bridgestone Turanza 6 XL 95Y (Hungary) 0823
Continental CPC 7 EV XL 95Y (Romania) 1023
Continental CSC 6 FR XL 95Y (Czech Republic) 0223
Continental CSC 6 FR XL 95Y (Czech Republic) 1722
Continental CSC 7 95Y (Czech Republic) 4122
Dunlop SP Max060+ XL 95Y (Japan) 1522/1622/3322
Dunlop SPT Maxx GT MO MFS 91Y (Germany) 1322/1422
Good Year F1 AS6 FP XL 95Y (Germany) 0623/0723
Kumho PS31 XL 95W (Korea) 2622/2722
Kumho PS71 XL 95Y (Korea) 4222
Michelin PS4 91W (Germany) 0922
Michelin PS5 XL 95Y (Spain) 1923
Michelin PS5 XL 95Y (Thailand) 4123
Pirelli CINT P7 P7C2 XL 95Y (Romania) 4422
Pirelli Powergy XL 95Y (Italy) 1023
Pirelli Powergy XL 95Y (R.S.A) 0922
Pirelli Pzero MO XL 95Y (Germany) 1722/1822/2222
Pirelli Pzero PZ4 XL 95Y (Italy) 2622
Tourador TU1 XL 95W (China) 1123/2023
Toyo R888R 95Y (Japan) 3322
Yokohama AD09 95W (Japan) 2522/3522
Call/Whatsapp: 84181000
Price quoted are offer prices, while stocks last.
Tyre Brand & Model:
### Kumho V720 91W (Korea) 1220
Bridgestone Potenza Sport XL 95Y (Poland) 1323/1523/1623
Bridgestone RE71RS 95W (Japan) 2623/2723
Bridgestone Turanza 6 XL 95Y (Hungary) 0823
Continental CPC 7 EV XL 95Y (Romania) 1023
Continental CSC 6 FR XL 95Y (Czech Republic) 0223
Continental CSC 6 FR XL 95Y (Czech Republic) 1722
Continental CSC 7 95Y (Czech Republic) 4122
Dunlop SP Max060+ XL 95Y (Japan) 1522/1622/3322
Dunlop SPT Maxx GT MO MFS 91Y (Germany) 1322/1422
Good Year F1 AS6 FP XL 95Y (Germany) 0623/0723
Kumho PS31 XL 95W (Korea) 2622/2722
Kumho PS71 XL 95Y (Korea) 4222
Michelin PS4 91W (Germany) 0922
Michelin PS5 XL 95Y (Spain) 1923
Michelin PS5 XL 95Y (Thailand) 4123
Pirelli CINT P7 P7C2 XL 95Y (Romania) 4422
Pirelli Powergy XL 95Y (Italy) 1023
Pirelli Powergy XL 95Y (R.S.A) 0922
Pirelli Pzero MO XL 95Y (Germany) 1722/1822/2222
Pirelli Pzero PZ4 XL 95Y (Italy) 2622
Tourador TU1 XL 95W (China) 1123/2023
Toyo R888R 95Y (Japan) 3322
Yokohama AD09 95W (Japan) 2522/3522
Call/Whatsapp: 84181000
4.5
5 Consumer Reviews
Excellent All-Purpose Tyre
Changed to the Cinturato P7 after wearing out the Hankook Ventus Prime at 56000km that came as standard upon buying my new Kia Carens. Reviewing the first 10000km with the Cinturato P7.
Overall, I'd say these are the best tyres in its class. If you are looking for tyres that provide exellent ride comfort and optimal road noise insulation, look no further than these. However, just because its catered more towards comfort than sportiness, doesnt mean you cant have a little bit of fun with these tyres as they grip so well to the tarmac even in really wet conditions due to its thread design. Provides a responsive steering response allowing me to drive with full confidence. Though these are on the pricier side, they are definitely worth the investment.
Changed to the Cinturato P7 after wearing out the Hankook Ventus Prime at 56000km that came as standard upon buying my new Kia Carens. Reviewing the first 10000km with the Cinturato P7.
Overall, I'd say these are the best tyres in its class. If you are looking for tyres that provide exellent ride comfort and optimal road noise insulation, look no further than these. However, just because its catered more towards comfort than sportiness, doesnt mean you cant have a little bit of fun with these tyres as they grip so well to the tarmac even in really wet conditions due to its thread design. Provides a responsive steering response allowing me to drive with full confidence. Though these are on the pricier side, they are definitely worth the investment.
What I like - Fantastic Grip in both Dry and Wet Weather
- Excellent Ride Comfort
- Low Road Noise
I bought a 2001 CLK200K two years ago. The car's road handling in strait line was a concern: the car just wanted to follow any groove, even tiny ones, that was on the road. This required a lot of concentration all the time. I tried many things, changing the shock absorbers, going to a few shops to set the geometry right. There was improvements but it never got resolved. I own another CLK in France and I never had this kind of issue.
This was until the original set of tires worn out and I had to change them 6 months ago. This completly transform the situation. The original mount was Continental, the brand which is the official supplier of MB! Just wonder why after what I experienced.
I had a choice between Michelin PS3 and the P7. Michelin was 50% More expensive so there was not much hesitation.
Overall they are really good tires with good grip in curves, accelerating and breaking. They are also pretty comfortable il you do not inflate them beyond the specified specs for the car. The do not show a lot of wear and tear after 7000km.
My other CLK is running on Michelin Primacy 3 (wrong order by the shop, was supposed to be PS3) and the P7 are way better.
I bought a 2001 CLK200K two years ago. The car's road handling in strait line was a concern: the car just wanted to follow any groove, even tiny ones, that was on the road. This required a lot of concentration all the time. I tried many things, changing the shock absorbers, going to a few shops to set the geometry right. There was improvements but it never got resolved. I own another CLK in France and I never had this kind of issue.
This was until the original set of tires worn out and I had to change them 6 months ago. This completly transform the situation. The original mount was Continental, the brand which is the official supplier of MB! Just wonder why after what I experienced.
I had a choice between Michelin PS3 and the P7. Michelin was 50% More expensive so there was not much hesitation.
Overall they are really good tires with good grip in curves, accelerating and breaking. They are also pretty comfortable il you do not inflate them beyond the specified specs for the car. The do not show a lot of wear and tear after 7000km.
My other CLK is running on Michelin Primacy 3 (wrong order by the shop, was supposed to be PS3) and the P7 are way better.
What I like Overall price to performance ratio
Good comfort for sport oriented tires
I got this set of tyres at a good price from Guan Hin @ Balestier.
My previous tyres include Yokohama Advan, Bridgestone MY01, Michelin PS3.
This is the best set among my previous tyres.
After more than 1K, I write my review.
I rate P7 best among my previous tyres. PS3 is just slightly behind.
PS3 somehow is quite puncture prone and looses grip when corner uneven surface.
P7 has better grip. Noise slightly higher than PS3.
I got this set of tyres at a good price from Guan Hin @ Balestier.
My previous tyres include Yokohama Advan, Bridgestone MY01, Michelin PS3.
This is the best set among my previous tyres.
After more than 1K, I write my review.
I rate P7 best among my previous tyres. PS3 is just slightly behind.
PS3 somehow is quite puncture prone and looses grip when corner uneven surface.
P7 has better grip. Noise slightly higher than PS3.
What I like Grip
Price
Low rolling resistance
Water dissipation
Nice tyre wall
Noise reasonably quiet
What I do not like If noise can be even quiet would be nice.
Good grip and handling in both wet and dry. Dispels water efficiently during heavy downpours and roads are semi flooded. Doesn't make too much noise and is reasonably comfortable.
Good grip and handling in both wet and dry. Dispels water efficiently during heavy downpours and roads are semi flooded. Doesn't make too much noise and is reasonably comfortable.