Landsail LS588 UHP Reviews - Page 4

Given 87% while driving a Audi Q3 (255/40 R19) on a combination of roads for 200 average miles
I have just diagnosed a noise like a faulty wheel bearing from my recently purchased Audi Q3 was in fact coming from one of its P Zero tyres.After much internet searching I decided to try these Landsail UHP tyres based on great reviews and affordability.SO glad I made the choice;the car is much more quieter and relaxing to drive on ALL roads.Turn in,grip and handling seem to be just as good as the P Zeros when I have been pressing on at speed in my big Audi.Hopefully they will be good in the Scottish winter conditions as other people have mentioned.Also no tears if I happen to destroy one accidently.Excellent!
Helpful 25 - tyre reviewed on July 27, 2019
Given 85% while driving a Citroën C5 Estate (215/55 R16) on mostly country roads for 2,000 average miles
I replaced the Michelins on my Citroen C5, and boy: what a difference! The Landsails are quiet, comfortable, good value! No longer my car follows the wear tracks and road markings on the road surface. The negative is a little vague steering response, not a big issue though for me. No balancing problems. They seems to last long.
Helpful 11 - tyre reviewed on July 19, 2019
Mercedes Benz (245/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
I was reluctant at first for these tires.
Due to financials, I decided to try them out.
Besides, I had searched it and had good reviews.
I was surprised.
My old tires were continental sport conti 3.
The landsail clearly better.
A rising brand much better than the "brand name".
For wear it is too early to talk but I recommend it unreservedly.
Helpful 25 - tyre reviewed on June 30, 2019
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Given 92% while driving a Volkswagen EOS (235/40 R18 W) on mostly motorways for 500 spirited miles
Had these tyres fitted 2 weeks ago and immediately noticed the difference! Much improved handling, comfort and noise level than the previous Michelin Pilote Sports that were on the car. Most of my driving so far has been on motorways (in the fast lane!) but I haven't yet had to drive in wet weather. Based on my experience so far, I would definitely recommend Landsails.
Helpful 18 - tyre reviewed on June 3, 2019
Given 66% while driving a Ford model titanium X sport 2012 (235/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 12,000 average miles
Read many reviews before buying and having them fitted at Halfords in Leamington Spa. The tyres have worn out at just 12,000 miles of general use. I rarely go fast and I only carry myself or my partner. I keep an eye on my tyre pressures regularly but had an MOT and in 8 months of owning my Ford mondeo 2011 2.0 tdci the tyres need replacing already. Not only have l now have to find another £200-£300 for 2 tyres again so soon but Halfords over tightened the locking wheel nut so hard it busted my locking wheel nut tool and Ford's master key!! It doesn't need to be that tight!!
Helpful 29 - tyre reviewed on May 30, 2019
Given 98% while driving a Mazda MX5 (205/45 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 200 spirited miles
Replaced all four tyres on my MX5 Mk 3, 2 litre Sport with Landsail’s. The two existing front tyres on my MX5 were Continental’s of which were fairly worn-out, but still legal, while the rear tyres were Bridgestone’s of which still had a fair amount of tread on them but were showing signs of age with minute cracks in the side walls (they were over 5 years old after all), so l decided to replace all 4. Now, because my car is over 10 years old, l didn’t see the point in spending £120 a corner for tyres, so l took a chance and bought these Landy’s (all four cost £256 - fitted!) and OMG they are just as good, if not better than the tyres they replaced. Grip in dry/wet is excellent and noise levels extremely low. I can’t comment on their longevity as only covered a couple of hundred miles on them so far. Now l know Chinese tyres never had the best reputation in year’s gone by, but many more recent reviews stipulate that manufacturing techniques have moved on considerably over the last decade or so, and if these tyres are anything to go by l’d say l’m in total agreement. No wonder these tyres beat Michelin at their own game in recent tyre tests! What baffles me is the sheer snobbery in the makes of car tyres in the UK. Why pay triple the price for a tyre that is not always as good as the brand/hype manufacturer’s say they are?
Here’s to the next 20,000 miles...
Helpful 24 - tyre reviewed on April 19, 2019
Volvo C70 D5 LUX (235/45 R17 W) on mostly country roads for 500 average miles
I drive 55 miles each way to and from work mostly on A roads but with a fast B road alternative, if traffic is heavy, for around 20 miles of the return journey. I have found that these tyres give good grip in both wet and dry, with very low noise, which was important for those times when I can lower the roof.

At first I was unimpressed with the feedback, but after replacing the front and rear drop links I find that the feedback is greatly improved. Feedback and progression are not quite what I find on my other car running Michelin CrossClimate+, but these tyres were less than half the price and they suit the more sedate nature of the less powerful Volvo - which is no sports car.

Overall I feel that these tyres are good value for money, although it is too early to comment on the wear rate.
Helpful 15 - tyre reviewed on April 18, 2019
Given 50% while driving a Volkswagen Golf 7 TDI (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 10,000 average miles
Tyres have good grip however vehicle has lost it's handing. The car originally had Bridgestone Potenza tyres, which handled very well compared to the Landsail. With the Landsail, I have lost the good handling, the vehicle feels as if it floating if you take bends at high speeds and the vehicle becomes highly unstable. When decellerating fast, the vehicle starts to float all over and loses control very easily. It feels almost as if only the middle part of the tyre is only touching the ground. The tyres have been filled according to manufacturers specification using a calibrated pressure guage, regretful purchase.
Helpful 29 - tyre reviewed on April 3, 2019
Given 91% while driving a Ford fiesta st (205/40 R17 W) on a combination of roads for 300,000 spirited miles
had these on my ford st150 for the last 3 years done 28,000 miles on them fantastic grip good milage and a good price , worked well in snow too
Helpful 39 - tyre reviewed on December 25, 2018
Audi (225/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 10,000 average miles
My car is not a sports car.It is an audi a6 avant 3.0tdi.So its a big heavy car.Wheels are pretty big 19inch.So i go to the local tyre place and ask for two tyres.Just under 400 pounds WHAT?.So i start doing a little research and up pops landsail ls588.In a blind tyre test it did ok against all the big names.I bought four tyres for 220pounds.Ive been to germany twice cruised at 150mph.Tyres are nice and quiet and have lasted well.My question is where in this day and age can you put your high price tyres through their paces .You cant too much traffic so why would i spend nearly a grand .I love fast cars and yes if i were living where there was little or no traffic and i had a porsche of course i would spend the money.But for day to day driving around town and the occasional road trip there great.
Helpful 108 - tyre reviewed on October 21, 2018
Given 95% while driving a SEAT ibiza 1.4 (215/45 R16 W) on a combination of roads for 500 easy going miles
Needed to replace the horrible Bridgestone Turanza’s and having done some research on Landsail, thought I’d give these a punt. My car is now more comfortable to drive and soaks up the road ruts better, far less noise than the Bridgestone’s and the LS588s provide good steering feel from town, country and motorway roads. I drive within the limits of the law and it’s only a 1.4 Ibiza, but now it’s just better to drive than before. There are some impressive videos on You Tube about Landsail and I’d recommend watching them. Costs are amazingly good value, basically I bought x4 tyres online, paid for fitting and alignment for less than x2 premium brand tyres. Also, the Quality of these tyres is very good with their respective C/fuel and B/wet and only 68Db. All in all, a good decision. (Cannot comment on wear as not been on the car long).
Helpful 20 - tyre reviewed on August 24, 2018
Given 37% while driving a BMW 320D M Sport (255/40 R18 W) on mostly town for 100 easy going miles
Bought this for my BMW F30 M Sport. they are truly horrible for road feed back or handling for that matter. I lost all the handling characteristics after fitting these tyres. The car feels dangerously numb and unpredictable at any given speed. although correct specification are filled , tyres looks narrower that the original Pirallies.
however for plus side, they are surprisingly very comfortable and super quite.
i would not recommend.

225 45 18 W LS 388 in the front
255 40 18 W Ls 588 in the rear.
Helpful 45 - tyre reviewed on August 21, 2018