175/55 R15 Tyres

The following tyres have been reviewed in 175/55 R15.
Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Falken Sincera SN110 Ecorun (8) 87% 86% 81% 89% 73% 87%
Falken ZE914 (98) 89% 81% 84% 81% 82% 82%
Vredestein Quatrac 5 (37) 82% 79% 80% 82% 82% 85%
Nexen N Blue HD Plus (68) 83% 79% 77% 76% 76% 84%
Vredestein Quatrac 3 (48) 81% 86% 78% 75% 76% 76%
Matador MP 47 Hectorra 3 (28) 80% 66% 74% 76% 73% 79%
Maxxis MA P1 (20) 80% 66% 72% 64% 76% 71%
Bridgestone Ecopia EP200 (19) 75% 68% 71% 68% 72% 80%
Pirelli Winter Snow Control Series 3 (10) 82% 86% 74% 78% 74% 71%
Jinyu Gallopro YH18 (9) 79% 56% 60% 70% 71% 74%
Goodyear Eagle NCT5 (91) 75% 61% 68% 61% 78% 69%
Wanli S1015 (7) 70% 44% 58% 56% 72% 54%

175/55 15 Tyre Review Highlights

Nexen N Blue HD Plus rated 76% while driving a Mitsubishi Space Star
Driving on mostly town for 300 average miles
They were recently fitted to a 2017 mitsubishi space star 1.2 to replace the unacceptable Kumho Solus 4S HA32 noise problem that sounded like crawlers. And they didn't deny me. With a noise level of 66db it is one of the quietest tires regardless of size that you can fit. As the car is mainly used in the city I will come back soon with my personal assessment of the dry and wet handling in more representative conditions.
tyre reviewed on 2023-04-05 06:39:36
Nexen N Blue HD Plus rated 76% while driving a Mitsubishi Space Star
Driving on mostly town for 300 average miles
No comments left
tyre reviewed on 2023-04-05 06:25:13
Falken Sincera SN110 Ecorun rated 84% while driving a Smart fortwo passion
Driving on a combination of roads for 4000 average miles
Purchased 4 of these SN110's to replace the tyres on my Smart Fortwo. The existing fronts were 8 year old Bridgestone B100's (155/60/15), still with half tread left (after 37k!!!), but extremely noisy, uncomfortable and downright lethal in the wet etc. The existing rears were 5 year old Khumo ES01 (175/55/15), loads of tread but noisy and just unremarkable in every way. Anyone with a Smart Fortwo will tell you that tyre choices are limited due to rather odd tyre sizes, off the shelf options were realistically Bridgestone, Continental (rubbish) and the Falkens.... Local tyre fitter suggested the Falkens as they are getting complaints about noise from the T005 Bridgestone's. To start with the Falkens are notably cheaper than Bridgestone/Continental offerings, but don't let that put you off because these tyres are good, really good. They are super quiet (even on a Smart car), super comfy (even on a Smart car), super in the wet (even in a Smat car), and work well in the dry to (even in a Smart car)!!!! They as others have mentioned they are soft, so I don't expect them to last long, but to be honest I really don't care......especially at the price paid..... I am far happier having a cheap, reliable, grippy, comfy, quiet tyre that I have to replace say every 5 years, than a noisy, crashy, uninspiring tyre that lasts for 10 years (but costs half the price). Before someone else says it, my other car is a BMW that I happily shod with Michelin Primacy 4 run flats (that I also love), so I am not some idiot that 'likes cheap' without a thought about safety etc, i'm just not an idiot that 'likes expensive' because they are expensive.... Well done Falken.....the SN110 is a cracking tyre for an everyday car.
tyre reviewed on 2022-11-01 12:21:37
Matador MP 47 Hectorra 3 rated 90% while driving a Smart for two pure
Driving on mostly town for 100 average miles
No comments left
tyre reviewed on 2020-06-08 15:00:56
Vredestein Quatrac 5 rated 88% while driving a Smart Fortwo MHD cabrio
Driving on mostly country roads for 800 average miles
My girlfriend needed new tyres on her Smart Cabrio rear wheel drive.
As we live in Switzerland (ski region) i was looking for a set of good 4 season tyres.
As the Kuhmo Winter Tyres on the Smart were completly done. (2mm left)
A cousin of my drove from Holland to Norway in wintertime with his Saab 9-5 on The Vredestein Quatrac 5.
He is (was) a really wintertyre fan in winterconditionsˋ as he was going every single year to Norway he was my perfect real experience person. He was so positive about these tyres in Norway that i decided to by 4 of them for the realwheeldrive Smart Cabrio.

Of my personal experience i can say the following:

Dry: handling is okey; brake and corners are standard
Wet: very good felt really safe with heavy heavy rain
Snow: as long as you use your brain this tyre is as food as a full winter tyre, good traction and breaking is even better.
Comfort: i was so surprised how quite this tyre really is, it felt almost as i was driving a different (newer) car.

Buy again ? absolutely!! The dutchies (Vredestein) are doing really well the last few years;
But only buy this tyre if you have a normal car with not to much power. If you have a lot of power and drive over snow covered roads I would go for the Vredestein Wintrac Pro,


tyre reviewed on 2018-12-29 07:28:45
Jinyu Gallopro YH18 rated NAN% while driving a Smart fortwo passion
Driving on mostly town for 1148 easy going miles
I have the latest version of these tyres the YH18 but there is no category for these at the moment. Didn't know how to rate these tyres on a 1-10 basis so left all categories as NA. I've had them fitted to the rear of my car for just over a year now and have had no problems with them. Don't know what else to say really they are just tyres and keep the car rolling on the ground.
tyre reviewed on 2018-06-07 02:35:29
Pirelli Winter Snow Control Series 3 rated 77% while driving a MINI Cooper D
Driving on mostly country roads for 33000 average miles
The Pirelli's came as original equipment under the winter tyres option from Mini when we go our first Mini in 2014. We've used them on two Mini's now over three winters including three trips to the French Alps, an 1,800 mile round trip. We live in the Pennines in West Yorkshire up small country lanes that are never gritted or cleared. We've had a bit of snow over the last three winters and a bit of snow driving in the Alps. The tyres have felt stable and secure at all times whether on dry, wet or snowy roads. On the way down to France this year, we were driving through heavy rain at the maximum allowed of 110 km/h and climbing snow covered motorways following the snow ploughs and the tyres handled everything with ease. On the way back we hit snow in West Yorkshire around Holmfirth and whilst other cars were stuck, turning back or, in two cases, in the stone walls, we just carried on up hill, down dale and around the bends. The most reassuring thing about these tyres in the snow is that when you hit the brakes, the car stops. The only other tyres that I can compare them with are Goodyear Vector4Seasons which I had for a year on the car before the first Mini. They were a good performer on snow for a four season tyre but I think the Pirelli's edge them on the snow. We've done almost 33,000 miles on them so they are wearing well. They are a bit more noisy than summer tyres especially on slightly rough surfaces or concrete roads. This isn't much of a problem in France, however, as the motorways generally have very good surfaces.
tyre reviewed on 2018-02-15 05:21:08
Vredestein Quatrac 3 rated 94% while driving a Smart fortwo passion
Driving on a combination of roads for 11 spirited miles
Quieter than original Bridgstones, a little less grippy in the dry but more progressive and predictable at breakaway.
Far better in the wet and in a totally different class once the weather turns cold. frosty mornings and sludge are no issue and it is fun going past 4X4's stuck in the snow.
have to watch out for how close the car behind is when breaking, tail gaters do not stand a chance of stopping if you break really hard
tyre reviewed on 2014-11-15 14:54:18
Bridgestone Ecopia EP200 rated 54% while driving a Mazda Mazda 2 TS2
Driving on mostly town for 500 average miles
I've just installed an Ecopia EP200 today. Sorry to review it under EP150 because there's no EP200 options here yet. In my opinion, you get what you paid for. Even though it's a Bridgestone, it's a budget made in Thailand tyre, thus the performance is crappy. I switched from a pair of Hankook Evo V12 to this. Grip is not good in dry and even worse in wet. Severe understeer from these tyres. If you're a fuel concious person that drives like an 80 year old then it's good for you. Otherwise stay clear of this tyre.
tyre reviewed on 2014-06-26 04:41:44
Falken ZE914 rated 87% while driving a MINI Cooper
Driving on mostly town for 10000 average miles
Done 10000 miles since purchased tyre. Been a good, comfy tyre with excellent dry grip & feedback. About 4mm tread remaining so not as good wear rate as the Michelins they replaced, but good value for money nonetheless.
tyre reviewed on 2014-04-17 08:51:26
Falken ZE914 rated 80% while driving a MINI One D
Driving on mostly town for 3000 average miles
Quick update after 6 months and 3k miles.
7mm left on rears, 6mm on fronts. All even wear.
Good tyre for dry grip and comfort. They have been quiet from the start and seem to smooth the bumps and pot holes well.
They are however a soft tyre, so i expect wear rate will be poorer to harder types.
Very happy so far considering the value of this tyre.
tyre reviewed on 2013-07-10 11:49:01
Maxxis MA P1 rated 56% while driving a Smart For Two Passion 0.8 cdi
Driving on a combination of roads for 5000 spirited miles
I purchased my Smart For Two with these tyre fitted and I didn't think they were too bad considering the size of tyre and the rating but, I have just swapped these for some Kumho iZen KW23 winter tyres (rear only) and now I realise how noisy they were and how the car felt twitchy when cornering. They show little sign of wear in the 6000 miles they have been fitted to the car.
tyre reviewed on 2012-12-15 11:01:09
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