Best Passenger Tyres
Michelin Primacy 3 ST
This is my second review on these tyres, because after trading my previous car (a Mitsubishi Lancer retro-fitted with the Michelin tyres), I bought a… Read more
2020 Honda CR-V AWD, which coincidentally came from the factory as OEM with the same type of Michelin tyres fitted (to all five wheels), albeit a larger size than the Lancer's.
After 22,000 plus kilometres on these tyres, I am still impressed with them, with great riding qualities enhancing the Honda's already smooth ride, good grip in both wet and dry conditions, and also great grip under heavy braking. This car is used for long highway trips, as well as some shorter runs around the city and suburbs, and the tyres instil great confidence in the safety and handling of the car on the road.
Noise levels are a little higher than I would expect, especially considering the improvement they made to the Lancer's interior noise levels, so I would knock maybe half a star of my rating for that. They are not showing much wear at this stage of their lives, so I can't report on the tyres' longevity.
Overall, I still highly recommend these Michelin tyres, although I believe they have been superseded by a newer "model" now, so may no longer be available.
Bridgestone Potenza
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I recently switched to Bridgestone Potenza tires, and the difference in driving performance was noticeable almost immediately. From the first few… Read more
miles, the tires provided excellent grip and responsiveness, making the car feel more connected to the road than before.
One of the standout qualities has been the handling. Whether navigating tight corners, highway ramps, or winding back roads, the Potenza tires inspire confidence with their strong traction and precise steering response. The vehicle feels stable and predictable, even during spirited driving. Braking performance has also been impressive, with shorter stopping distances and a reassuring sense of control in both dry and wet conditions.
Another pleasant surprise has been their performance in rainy weather. The tires channel water effectively, reducing the feeling of hydroplaning and maintaining good road contact during heavy downpours. This has made daily commuting much less stressful when conditions are less than ideal.
Despite being performance-oriented tires, ride comfort has remained quite reasonable. Road noise is present but not excessive, and the tires absorb minor road imperfections better than I expected. Long highway drives remain comfortable, while still delivering the sporty characteristics that make driving enjoyable.
Durability has also been satisfactory. After several months of regular use, the tread wear appears even, and the tires continue to perform consistently. Proper rotation and maintenance have helped maximize their lifespan while preserving their handling characteristics.
Overall, my experience with Bridgestone Potenza tires has been extremely positive. They offer an excellent balance of grip, steering precision, wet-weather confidence, and everyday usability. For drivers looking to enhance their vehicle's handling without sacrificing practicality, these tires are a strong choice and have made every drive more enjoyable.
Bridgestone Turanza
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I’ve been using the Bridgestone Turanza tires for several months now, and they have been one of the most comfortable touring tires I’ve owned. Most… Read more
of my driving consists of daily commuting, highway travel, and occasional weekend road trips, and the Turanza has performed consistently well in all of those situations.
The first thing I noticed after installing them was how quiet the ride became. Road noise was significantly reduced compared to my previous tires, making long highway drives much more relaxing. The tires absorb small bumps and imperfections in the road very well, giving the car a smooth and refined feel.
Wet-weather performance has also been impressive. During heavy rain, the tires maintained solid grip and stability, and I never felt uncomfortable driving at highway speeds. Steering response is predictable and confidence-inspiring, which is exactly what I want from a touring tire.
Another positive aspect has been tread wear. After thousands of miles, the tires still look great and have worn evenly. Fuel economy has remained consistent, and I haven't noticed any negative impact on efficiency.
While the Turanza is not designed as a high-performance sport tire, it strikes an excellent balance between comfort, handling, and durability. For drivers who prioritize a quiet ride, dependable traction, and long-term value, it is an outstanding choice.
Overall, my experience with the Bridgestone Turanza has been extremely positive. It delivers the comfort and reliability expected from a premium touring tire and has made everyday driving noticeably more enjoyable.
Kumho Ecsta 🏆 2026
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No probs. Quick and easy fix and replace. Good prices too Show details
Michelin Pilot Sport 4
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I have been using the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 tires for a while now, and they have genuinely exceeded my expectations. From the first drive, I noticed… Read more
a significant improvement in grip and steering response. The car felt more planted on the road, especially when taking corners at higher speeds. The steering became more precise, giving me greater confidence behind the wheel.
One of the biggest strengths of these tires is their performance in wet conditions. Driving in heavy rain used to make me a bit cautious, but the Pilot Sport 4 handles standing water and slippery roads remarkably well. The traction is impressive, and the tires provide a reassuring sense of control even during sudden braking or quick lane changes.
Comfort was another pleasant surprise. Despite being performance-oriented tires, they absorb road imperfections reasonably well and do not produce excessive road noise. Long highway trips remain comfortable, and the ride quality feels refined for a sporty tire.
The tread wear has also been respectable. After many miles of driving, the tires still perform consistently and show even wear patterns. Although they are not inexpensive, the quality and performance make the investment worthwhile.
The only downside is the price, as they are definitely premium tires and cost more than many competitors. Additionally, if you frequently drive on rough roads with potholes, you may hesitate because replacing them can be expensive.
Overall, the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 strikes an excellent balance between performance, safety, and everyday comfort. They have made driving more enjoyable and have given me greater confidence in both dry and wet conditions. I would happily purchase them again and highly recommend them to anyone looking for a premium set of performance tires.
Michelin Pilot Sport 3
I have been using Michelin tyres for a very long time with all my cars. I have always felt safe and very confident about them. I highly recommend them, particularly for high performance cars. Show details
Kumho Solus
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It’s a professional job and incredibly convenient. I’d definitely use it again.
Pirelli Cinturato P7
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Great tyres, already driven around in a range of different weather conditions and they've maintained grip and stability without issue.
Michelin LTX
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I got these tyres on recommendation from my mechanic. I do light off road but 99% on bitumen or gravel. Initial thoughts - wow! So quiet and smooth… Read more
- and I drive a 200 series Sahara which is very comfortable anyway. To actually notice a difference in the ride was amazing for my comfort.
Will check back in at 10,000 kms.
Thanks to the team at Malvern Tyre and Service
Bridgestone Ecopia EP100
Solid choice smooth ride, great grip in both wet and dry conditions, and noticeably better fuel efficiency. It’s quiet on the road and feels really reliable for everyday driving.
Pirelli Dragon Sport
Best tyre I’ve owned. Super safe, durable and long lasting. Slightly uncomfortable on long drives – Purchased these after multiple tyre breakages with other brands. These lasted by far the longest (actually got to wear them out). They grip well, can… Read more
handle corners in wet and dry conditions, and the 2-ply wall has allowed for excellent durability. My only gripe is they’re a little uncomfortable when driving longer distances- it’s a small price to pay for the safety and durability on offer. Having gone through a few sets now over several years. It’s a shame they’re discontinued as would definitely purchase them again.
Continental UltraContact
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Arrived on time; job well done very pleasant fitter to talk to.
Hankook Optimo K415
Hankook optimo tyres – had mine 3 years in the wet very bad slide also turn corners need be careful the wet wouldnt recommend these tyres but up to u to buy crap
Yokohama BluEarth AE01
Good tyres for its price – We had 4 of these tyres. The back tyres lasted 40,000km. The front tyres will go up to 45,000km easy. We didnt do a good job of rotating them! We… Read more
used 225/60/r17. Good tyres for its price. Handling was nothing out of the ordinary. Relatively good petrol consumption. Definitely no mugs. I saw them real cheap at Tempe Tyres in Sydney.
Michelin Primacy 4
Great tyres and fitted fast - in my driveway! Very convenient
Continental ContiSportContact
theyr'e really good and professional.makes things so much easier with mobile tyres change and also their price are reasonable.
Dunlop SP Sport
SINO Sport In Name Only – It is important to read the manufacturer’s description and ask for more details from the retailer before seeing the name “Sport” and thinking you are… Read more
getting a sporty tyre. I did that and have performance similar to tractor tyres. My vehicles were specced with SP’s from new (20+ years ago) and they were a very grippy tyre so I confidently had them fitted. I couldn’t replace them with the excellent Goodyear Assurance Triple Max tyres and had to take what I thought was a similar tyre. Having a 1250 tare weight car with very decent suspension and grip, I’ve barely had my abs engage, even under heavy braking, now these low grip tyres are activating the ABS frequently due to a lack of grip. The joy of driving my car has gone from fitting these tyres. They made me think about just using public transport since driving was making a two decade long enjoyment of using this type of car a bad experience. The car has lost its precision, stability on corners, braking efficiency and made me not drive with the same level of confidence that I’ve enjoyed across many different road surfaces and conditions. Objectively, “B” traction specs are not as safe as “A” traction tyres and fitting them (B traction) for comfort or extended wear resistance is idiotic and adds to the risk of an accident or loss of control by a significant margin. I can’t wait to replace these wombat tyres. They are “good” tyres but you may want “excellent” tyres when it matters most (and for every day enjoyment). I don’t rate their wet performance at all, terrible, The worst wet and dry braking I’ve ever had on my cars, the barely legal tread on the Goodyears that these replaced destroy these near new tyres for wet grip, control and braking. They don’t feel like they would aqua-plane poorly but then again poor control and grip in the dry is only worse in the wet so maybe aqua planing would be safer even if it’s random. I can’t wait to ditch them, they are a very regretful purchase and I was safer driving on the nearly worn old tyres and should have ordered the better tyres, which were similar in price but unavailable. Sport? That word on these tyres is beyond any stretch of the imagination or marketing embellishments. It would take many more generations and an unusual evolution of language, in very sedate society also lacking any historical references sport and the activities of the past to even refer to these in that context, unless the tyre was used as a hoop or to roll down a hill and chase, the name sport shouldn’t even be applied to these sarcastically. As a “sport” tyre, no, wrong word, just put Tyre on the side or “mid spec tyre”. They are better than tyres showing wires and I can’t fault the lettering on the sidewalls, that is done in good taste. Proof of purchase is available to Products review upon request.
Michelin Pilot Sport 4S
it is a whole new car! this car had Pirelli tyres when i got her, and the last one (same make model before) i put Michelins on and the difference… Read more
between the two is so brutally in Michelins favour. i can drive my car as meant to be again without losing the grip in the back very happy me
Pirelli Cinturato P1
Pretty average, they were ok when new but after about 20,000km they developed a drone when driving around 90kph. Poor wear or out of round which some… Read more
other reviewers have noticed. The car was a normal hatchback with nearly always 1 passenger and no loads to overwork the tyres. I check and maintain the right tyre pressures. I can’t really recommend them as what modern tyre goes out of round anymore? It was certainly the tyres as on changing then out, the sound went away instantly.
Winrun R330
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yeh they are cheap, but fall apart after 2 years (25,000k). Started to pull away from the bead of the tyre on the inside edges, frequently rotate my… Read more
tyres and happening on both the back ones. Haven't even been towing with them or thrashing it. Save your money and get something better, might be twice the price but will last twice as long without the excitement of a delam.
Dunlop Sport FM800
Have this fitted in 2021 and after 4 years I have decided to change to it again. One of the best tires out there. Hard sidewalls, low noise and very last treads. A good tire for anyone a reasonable price Show details
Falken Ziex ZE914
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Excellent. Cannot fault them. I had these fitted to a Mazda3 what I thought was "three years ago", probably sometime during COVID, expecting to get… Read more
about three years or 40,000km out of them. It turns out that was 2018, well before the COVID lockdowns. So 6.5 years and 75,000km later, the mechanic has only just told me they're getting low and it's time to replace. I'm not someone who runs their tyres down, but it's just a case of time flying and the tyres not having given us any issues. I guessed they were put on about 40,000km ago, but was completely wrong.
They've been nothing but grip and reliability in that time. I'm replacing them with the same model.
Continental ContiMaxContact MC5
Bought from my car Auto Kawana love the price and the service thanks Russell Show details
Dunlop SP Sport Maxx
Have only done 8,000Kms but found them average across the board, except wet handling where they are probably the worst tyres I've had. However, I… Read more
don't feel it's so bad that I'd dump them and change them. Wear is good so far and they are reasonably quiet. I drive a Toyota Corolla Cross, so the poor grip may be due to the suspension setup on this car, but compared to the Pirelli PZero Neros I had on my last car, these are nowhere near as good.
Kumho Ecowing ES31
They were great. Arrived on time. Fitted and balanced as requested, and checked my rear tyres as well. Very pleased. Would use them again and recommend them to others.
Yokohama C.drive2 AC02
Great all round tyres – I have fitted a set of 225/45/17 to my Mazda3 sp23 which is a car known for its loud road noise in the cabin. The c-drive2 are by far the quietest… Read more
tyres I have had on this car & feel really good in the handling. They offer great grip also on corners & a well planted feel to the car. I recommend them over the cheaper alternatives.
Bridgestone Ecopia Eco
Garbage product, both front tyres scrubbed out after 15,000 on a wheel alignment, now one just got a flat, drove a few hundred metres at 25km/h to… Read more
return home and belt in tyre failed and can’t be repaired. Great tyres if you like replacing every year on low km.
Continental MaxContact
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Love it, it's quiet, will definitely buy again, highly recommend it
Pirelli P Zero
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After 3 weeks of having the Pirelli P Zero's on my HSV, the ride and ability of this new set of rubber is impressive. The ride is firm due to the low… Read more
profile of the tyre as to be expected but the ride is amazing. The car sticks to the road and with the wet weather last week in Perth you could feel that grip kick in. The road noise is standards and not unusual for a low profile tyre but not really hindering the comfort of your ride when out on the road. Overall I am very impressed with the ride quality, level of noise, performance and handling from this tyre. Pirelli are a high quality tyre with the core components that truly make this a performance based tyre, first of all they used a % of recycled tyres to support the environment (Carbon Black), twin steel belts with Nylon and Kevlar providing structure and integrity. If your looking for a high performance tyre then you should consider this if price isn't a barrier...
Continental ContiPremiumContact 2
275x45x18 Contact 2 or 3 Awesome – Without a doubt the best tyre I’ve ever bought, for my performance muscle car 275x45x18 I’ve had both the 2-3 contact and I am most satisfied at the grip level on my supercharged car Show details