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MAXMILEREX tyre reviews


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MAXMILEREX tyre review

Grip in dry conditions

Braking in dry conditions

Grip in wet conditions

Braking in wet conditions

Grip in snow

Driving comfort

Internal noise level

Tyre wear

Fuel consumption

Average based on 2 test results
Ø 362,320 km driven


16.10.2015 from  Note  4.09
(90,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption
Tyre size and vehicle make
205 / 65 R15 T
PEUGEOT
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
Hi, I have used this tyre for many years on my Expert. The wear rate is between 80 and 100,000 klms. Whilst a bit noisy they soak up road problems, holes and stones well. I have just thrown away the stupid 215/55 x 16 wheels and Michelin tyres (Primacy) and fitted these to this vehicle a peugeot partner. The Michelins are well worn at 22,000klms. The cost of new wheels is compensated by the fact that GT maxmilers are much cheaper than fast wearing Michelin, have less susceptable to damage side walls, soak up bumps better. What ever idiot specified 215 low profile tyres for a van type vehicle is someone who should be shot. Even the DREAL (Homologation agency in France)said it was stupid bordering on dangerous! As the wider profile has worse grip especially in the wet or on mud due to bigger footprint and less down pressure. Add that to the incidece of easily spinning the wheels, poor shoulders etc. Give me the GT Maxmilers every time! Oh we do not do snow. We did have EX on in the UK once and they seemed OK

16.10.2015 from  Note  4.09
(90,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption
Tyre size and vehicle make
205 / 65 R15 T
PEUGEOT
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
Hi, I have used this tyre for many years on my Expert. The wear rate is between 80 and 100,000 klms. Whilst a bit noisy they soak up road problems, holes and stones well. I have just thrown away the stupid 215/55 x 16 wheels and Michelin tyres (Primacy) and fitted these to this vehicle a peugeot partner. The Michelins are well worn at 22,000klms. The cost of new wheels is compensated by the fact that GT maxmilers are much cheaper than fast wearing Michelin, have less susceptable to damage side walls, soak up bumps better. What ever idiot specified 215 low profile tyres for a van type vehicle is someone who should be shot. Even the DREAL (Homologation agency in France)said it was stupid bordering on dangerous! As the wider profile has worse grip especially in the wet or on mud due to bigger footprint and less down pressure. Add that to the incidece of easily spinning the wheels, poor shoulders etc. Give me the GT Maxmilers every time! Oh we do not do snow. We did have EX on in the UK once and they seemed OK