Friday, March 23, 2012

Here's the best and qualified tyres you should know


Washington, - tires must meet the formal criteria for use in the car or vehicle. For those drivers who really want to road safety, official qualifying tires are absolutely necessary, not even limited to just the safety, traveling comfort is also determined by the quality of used tires.

Tires on vehicles cause various effects, such as control, traction, comfort, noise, fuel efficiency and durability of the operational costs. The right tire choice should correspond to the condition of the road, a car and driving style.

Here are some tires that can be referenced by the test results obtained by one of media consumers in United States, Consumer Reports. Consists of testing the parameters of braking on dry and wet track, control and stability, hydroplanning, traction and braking on snow track, ride comfort, noise level, frictional resistance (rolling resistance) and wear the palm.

Performance for Cold Winter
For winter tires, this category is highly recommended because it can produce a good grip on the track of ice and snow and stay comfortable. The effect, this type does not have a long life like a normal tire and just perfect for winter. So when do the test in normal conditions, the results are less encouraging.
A. Nokian WR G2 (76 points)
2. Hankook Winter Icept Evo (76 points)
3. Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 (76 points)

All Season
This category is usually a standard used car manufacturer which is the ideal combination of their choice for dry and wet road conditions. Comfort factor has also been considered. Four of the best brands of the category are:
A. ProContact Continental EcoPlus + (82 points)
2. Michelin Energy Saver A / S (82 points)
3. Hankook Optimo H727 (82 points)
4. Goodyear Assurance Triple Tred (80 points)

Performance All Season
Class is at the top all season tires, designed specifically for consumers who want to get better control, especially when maneuvering in fast corners. Cengkaram and brake power is taken into account and plihan are as follows:
A. Michelin Primacy MXV4 (84 points)
2. Michlein Pilot Exalto A / S (84 points)
3. Nokian WR G2 (80 points)
4. Bridgestone Turanza Serenity (80 points)

Ultra High Performance All Season
In this group selected a tire that has a special tread to be able to adapt to the trajectory of light snow. From the test results recorded unfavorable results for dry and wet conditions which is a compromise choice of the type and shape of the palm. it's selected as follows:
A. Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season (80 points)
2. Cooper Zeon RS3-A (80 points)
3. Sumitomo HTR A / S PO1 (80 points)

Ultra High Performance Summer
This classification is not the snowy streets. The resulting performance on dry and wet conditions quite well. The options:
A. Michelin Pilot Super Sport (90 points)
2. Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric (82 points)
3. Dunlop SP Sport Maxx GT (82 points)
4. Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 (82 points)

Winter
Tires are manufactured for use in the winter and can adapt on the track of ice and snow.
A. Michelin X-Ice XI 2 (84 points)
2. General Altimax Arctic (78 points)