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Tyre Reviews Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert
Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert - User reviews
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3.5
I've been thinking about buying multi-season tyres for a long time. I do not regret this choice. I would recommend Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert to anyone who needs tyres to drive mainly in the city and doing annual mileage up to 12500 miles. The only downside to this tyre is slightly worse grip compared to single-season tyres, but you can't have everything.
Additional information
Distance made:
10000 - 15000km
Place of use:
usually outside the city
Driving style:
moderate
Vehicle:
VW Golf Hatchback V 2.0 TDI
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:
Yes
Detailed rating of tyres
Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface
3
The grip on wet surface
3
Driving comfort
Noise level
4
Bump absorption
4
Other
Tyre appearance
3
Frequent failures
No
Economy
Economy
3
Feathering, durability
3
Browarrior
2.9
I checked the Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert tyres with my diesel minivan. On cool days they keep well up to 10 degrees Celsius. In the winter, when riding calmly, they are very safe. On rainy days you can also enjoy the safety they offer. Expect some surprises on summer - Driving on the hot asphalt is not comfortable - you can feel the strong rolling resistance and the rubber compound is very soft and like glued to the surface. This is the compromise of universal tyres; They make my car even slow down drastically compared to summer tyres (which I had before). It's tyresome for both the driver and the car - extra expenses - greater fuel consumption. It is hard to accelerate with those on and they quickly wear off at temperatures above 10 degrees Celsius. Tread of Uniroyal AllSeasonExper looks like that of typical winter tyres, the the rubber is also as soft as with winter tyres.
Additional information
Distance made:
5000 - 10000km
Place of use:
usually outside the city
Driving style:
calm
Vehicle:
Renault Scenic Van I 1.9 D
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:
No
Detailed rating of tyres
Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface
2
The grip on wet surface
4
Driving comfort
Noise level
4
Bump absorption
3
Other
Tyre appearance
2
Frequent failures
No
Economy
Economy
1
Feathering, durability
1
Robert Kubica
1.4
the poor will be better Michelin and Dunlop crossclimate
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Additional information
Distance made:
2000 - 5000km
Place of use:
usually in the city
Driving style:
moderate
Vehicle:
Fiat Punto Hatchback
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:
No
Detailed rating of tyres
Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface
1
The grip on wet surface
1
Driving comfort
Noise level
3
Bump absorption
3
Other
Tyre appearance
1
Frequent failures
Yes
Economy
Economy
1
Feathering, durability
1
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8
Total rating of the tyre
4.2
Comfort
4.1
Road
4.3
Off-road
-
Cost
4.0
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