Mitsubishi Lancer Mivec Tyres

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Tyre Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Falken ZE914 (98) 89% 81% 84% 81% 82% 82%
Dunlop Winter Sport 5 (40) 82% 84% 78% 78% 87% 83%
Sailun Atrezzo ZSR (42) 81% 69% 72% 76% 71% 74%
Yokohama ADVAN A460 (20) 84% 74% 77% 74% 81% 65%
Toyo Proxes C1S (36) 78% 69% 71% 69% 66% 71%
Wanli S1063 (80) 74% 58% 63% 61% 77% 65%

Mitsubishi Lancer Mivec Tyre Review Highlights

Writing about the Yokohama ADVAN A460 given 73% (205-60-16-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 40000 average miles
This was the factory set tires on my 1.6 Lancer and put in it roughly 40K miles over 5 seasons. I haven’t found it any spectacular but did the job. I think the rolling resistance is a bit higher than average; but in general it gave me ample feedback despite the relatively tall tire walls. The tread wear was fine but it has definitely reached the end of its life.
tyre reviewed on 2022-02-13 13:21:42
Writing about the Dunlop Winter Sport 5 given 86% (205-60-16-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 40000 easy going miles
It’s a very comfortable and reliable tire especially in the snow, slippery and cold conditions, which we get quite a lot here in Poland. When temperatures rise above 5-6 degrees Celsius the compound proves to be really soft and hence dry breaking isn’t great. It’s time to replace them after 6 seasons and 60K Kms and although it isn’t sporty at all, due to low rolling resistance and comfortable ride, it suits me for long (800 km) trips visiting family in Hungary. I would repurchase it for next winter.
tyre reviewed on 2022-02-13 13:08:44
Writing about the Sailun Atrezzo ZSR given 80% (225-40-18-V)
Driving on track for 15000 spirited miles
Okay so don't get me wrong my review is pretty harsh comparing to the best of the best ie a tyre that is almost three times the price the pilot sport 4, and thus enough is said. Drives hard on my lancer has survived 15 thousand very very hard mountain kilometres and yes they are still good for street for ages to come but U have worn out the outer shoulder so guess what. I'm buying the same tires again! Love em no regrets
tyre reviewed on 2020-08-18 07:26:53
Writing about the Toyo Proxes C1S given 40% (215-50-17-W)
Driving on track for 30000 average miles
When i fit them on snowy condition and 2 dgrees celcius it did a good job but one year later i cant brake, turn corners with a grip. Also the ABS worked always. It's very quiet, i cant hear any rolling resistance but not everything ride comfort
tyre reviewed on 2016-02-27 01:35:43
Writing about the Falken ZE914 given 100% (215-45-18-W)
Driving on mostly town for 30000 spirited miles
I have them for third summer season, best tyres I ever had. Perfect wet and dry grip, very silent, durable.
tyre reviewed on 2015-04-27 16:13:10
Writing about the Wanli S1063 given 41% (205-45-16-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 40000 average miles
Mounted on the front tyres only, I previously reviewed these tyres in January 2012 after 20,000 miles. I now have to change my ratings and recommendation of them after the tyres were worn down to just over 4mm of thread depth remaining.

Once these tyres wear below 5mm of thread depth, the characteristics change profoundly. Dry grip remains reasonable, but does deteriorate noticeably, although almost in a fun way.
Wet grip becomes non-existent. I had often wondered was there an oil spill at a certain roundabout with a sharp apex, that I rarely drive by. While gently exiting the apex, I'd find myself sailing toward the kerb in a straight line due to aquaplaning at a mere 20km/hr, bracing myself against the steering wheel and stopping only inches from mounting the kerb, while other vehicles drivers looked on bewildered at why I appeared to have missed the single roundabout exit.
"What happened you yesterday?" was once such comment on a different corner from a work colleague driving behind me as he watched my car "exit" a damp corner in a perfectly straight line toward the ditch.

Wet grip on these tyres approaching 4.5mm of thread is lethal, it doesn't matter even if it's 20°C, or well below 8°C. Given that these budget tyres weren't the best in the wet to start with (expected from a budget tyre), the drop off in water evacuation properties and grip is horrific. There is no warning that the grip is about to give in the wet, while in the dry they at least give a gentle rumble and are quite progressive.

Value for money; the wear from the tyres was very good, but given that the tyres are only usable for about 50% of their life span, it's a false economy. I've worn many other tyres down to 1.9mm of thread depth before changing tyre without issue (1.6mm being the legal limit). I wouldn't dare drive with these tyres in the wet past 4mm unless you drive as fast as you walk.

I replaced the front tyres with Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric II's (no other parts were replaced at the same time) and the handling of the car changed dramatically; from emphatic wet understeer to wet oversteer. The rear Federal 595 SS tyres were since replaced also, despite also having over 4mm of thread depth remaining. I never needed to consider replacing these tyres until the Asymmetric II's were mounted.

I do drive quickly every so often, but usually I'm driving gently in order to conserve fuel.
I didn't and I wouldn't buy these tyres again, despite my previous recommendations, due to false economy.
tyre reviewed on 2014-09-14 09:59:06
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