Peugeot 208 XY 1.6 HDI Tyres

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Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 (310) 90% 88% 81% 84% 73% 78%
Continental WinterContact TS 850 P (18) 84% 86% 86% 86% 81% 79%
Bridgestone Ecopia EP25 (12) 65% 46% 63% 62% 55% 62%

Peugeot 208 XY 1.6 HDI Tyre Review Highlights

Writing about the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 given NAN% (205-50-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 17709 average miles
I fit the PS4 in my Peugeot 208 ehdi, and the previous tyre set is PS3. PS4 is actually better than PS3, however about the wear level, the improved strength is not enough. One PS4 set can let me drive at 28500 km. The noisy of PS4 will be louder after half tyre life. Therefore, I don't want to buy this again.
tyre reviewed on 2019-07-05 17:01:13
Writing about the Bridgestone Ecopia EP25 given 84% (185-65-15-T)
Driving on mostly country roads for 40000 easy going miles
Standard tyre with the car (Peugeot 208 1.6 HDI) and can't complain. They were not too loud, good fuel economy and hard wearing. Roughly 20-25000 miles on a set though I was changing with winter tyres for half the year so hard to estimate. I've used these tyres in cold temperatures and they seem to grip like normal though in the wet (incl. summer) you do feel a slight difference in grip, not much though. Good tyre all round.
tyre reviewed on 2017-12-12 13:06:49
Writing about the Continental WinterContact TS 850 P given 90% (205-55-16-V)
Driving on a combination of roads for 5000 average miles
I fitted these to my 208 XY a couple of years back (now sold due to needing a larger car), they had a lovely trip out to the Highlands of Scotland in late December to early January so were put to the test on snow/ice and wet roads.
There were 3 cars, 2 were 4x4 and my fwd, it performed amicably in comparison to the 4x4's, grip was fantastic on bad surfaces with snow and ice patches, even hit an ice patch on a corner and only needed a slight correction of the steering to regain composure.

In snow they also performed excellently, standing water on motorways is not a problem, absolutely no aquaplaning.

The down side to winter tyres is the tread blocks, it takes some of the feedback off you and can make the car feel a little less responsive in corners, but the benefits of a winter tyre seriously out weigh that of a summer tyre in winter.

These will perform better below 10 degrees Centigrade, after that you will have longer braking distances due to the heat in the tyres and a little more squirming under hard braking.
tyre reviewed on 2016-07-21 17:55:17
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