
Too Many Tyres? Here's How to Choose the Right Ones
Consider these five key factors when selecting the perfect tyres for your vehicle.
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The type of tyre influences driving performance, safety, and efficiency in different weather conditions. Choosing the right type ensures optimal traction, handling, and fuel economy, tailored to seasonal and climate needs.
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All-weather tyres
Engineered to perform in various weather conditions, combining elements of both summer and winter tyres.
Suitable for regions with mild winters, offering convenience without the need for seasonal tyre changes.
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summer tyre
Constructed with a harder rubber compound for improved performance on dry and wet roads in warm conditions.
Perfect for warmer climates, providing excellent handling and fuel efficiency during the summer months.
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Tire width is the measurement across the tread from one side to the other, impacting the vehicle's handling and grip on the road. Choosing the right width is crucial for ensuring safety, stability, and performance, especially in varying weather conditions.
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185 - 215 mm
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72.– to 120.–Narrower tire width providing better fuel efficiency and improved handling in wet conditions.
Recommended for compact cars and city driving, offering a comfortable ride with reduced road noise.
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216 - 235 mm
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100.– to 170.–Medium tire width balancing handling, comfort, and performance across different terrains.
Ideal for sedans and crossovers, providing stability and grip for both city and highway driving.
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236 - 255 mm
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130.– to 220.–Wider tire width delivering enhanced traction and control, particularly at high speeds.
Suited for sportier vehicles and SUVs, offering superior cornering ability and a sportier driving experience.
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The speed index indicates the maximum speed a tire can safely sustain under its recommended load capacity. Choosing the appropriate speed index ensures optimal tire performance and safety, especially for high-speed driving conditions.
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T = up to 190km/h
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51.– to 89.–Suitable for standard family cars and vehicles frequently used in urban driving conditions.
Ideal for drivers who primarily travel at moderate speeds on highways or city roads.
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H = up to 210km/h
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76.– to 140.–Designed for sedans and small SUVs that often travel on highways.
Provides a balance of speed capability and fuel efficiency for regular highway use.
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V = up to 240km/h
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100.– to 170.–Recommended for sports sedans and coupes with higher speed capabilities.
Enhances stability and handling at higher speeds, suitable for performance driving.
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W = up to 270 km/h
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100.– to 180.–Ideal for high-performance vehicles that frequently drive at elevated speeds.
Offers superior handling and safety for spirited driving on open roads.
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Y = up to 300 km/h
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100.– to 170.–Engineered for ultra-high-performance sports cars and luxury vehicles.
Ensures maximum performance and safety at very high speeds, suitable for track and autobahn use.
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Fuel efficiency measures how well a tire reduces fuel consumption, impacting overall driving costs and environmental impact. Choosing the right fuel efficiency rating can lead to significant savings on fuel and contribute to reduced emissions.
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A
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120.– to 180.–Represents the highest level of fuel efficiency available in tires.
Choosing an A-rated tire can lead to significant fuel cost savings and lower carbon emissions, ideal for those prioritizing environmental sustainability.
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B
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110.– to 190.–Indicates a high level of fuel efficiency, though slightly less than A-rated tires.
B-rated tires offer a good balance between fuel savings and performance, suitable for regular drivers looking to reduce fuel expenses.
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C
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89.– to 160.–Offers moderate fuel efficiency, providing reasonable performance without premium costs.
C-rated tires are a practical choice for everyday driving, balancing cost-effectiveness with decent fuel economy.
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Wet grip refers to a tire's ability to maintain traction on wet surfaces, which is crucial for safe driving in wet conditions. Good wet grip reduces the risk of skidding and improves braking performance, enhancing overall driving safety.
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A
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94.– to 170.–Represents the highest rating for wet grip, indicating excellent traction on wet roads.
Ideal for regions with frequent rain, providing maximum safety during wet weather driving.
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B
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100.– to 160.–Indicates good wet grip performance, ensuring reliable traction in moderate wet conditions.
Suitable for areas with occasional rain, offering a balance between performance and cost.
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C
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61.– to 130.–Denotes adequate wet grip, offering basic traction on wet surfaces.
Best for areas with minimal rainfall, providing sufficient safety at a budget-friendly price.
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