Ripe test 2025: Surprises in the mileage of all -rounders!

Ripe test 2025: Surprises in the mileage of all -rounders!

Öamtc, Österreich - On June 24, 2025, current tests were carried out on the mileage of tires that provided surprising results. According to the ÖAMTC , some poorly rated tires show, sometimes better, better mileage than their higher pendants. Almost all tires tested that have good properties on snow and moisture achieve the forecast mileage of 50,000 km. In contrast, tires with poorer properties have a lower mileage and are therefore less recommended.

A reason for these deviations lies in the technical explanation that the performance of dry, wet and winter roads is often in conflict with mileage. It becomes clear that good tires offer both high -quality driving safety and a high mileage. Tires that have been evaluated with "not sufficient" do not solve this conflict and consequently do not receive a purchase recommendation.

evaluation and recommendations

The tests also provide information on recommended models. Tires with an evaluation of "satisfactory", such as the kumho ecsta HS52 and the dunlop all season 2 , do not show any serious weaknesses and thus represent sensible alternatives. Tires that were only evaluated with "sufficient", as the vredestein quatrac pro+ and the barum quartaris 5 ,, However, have clearer defects and are also not recommended. Current trends show that the quality within the product group of all -season tires is increasing while at the same time the range of quality is growing.

ecological and economic aspects

A look at the ecological and economic effects of tires shows that tires with high mileage can not only relieve the wallet but also the environment. According to the ADAC , the lifespan of car tires vary greatly. In this way, it is advantageous for frequent drivers to pay attention to the wear and mileage when buying in order to save costs and reduce the environmental impact by lower abrasion.

calculations show that specific tires such as the Kumho Ecsta HS52 , which costs 492 euros per set and enables a mileage of 69,300 km, are more economical than the linglong sport master , which costs 380 euros and offers a mileage of only 37,400 km. The total costs per 1000 km result in the cheap model of Linglong 4.30 euros more than at Kumho, which leads to additional costs of 430 euros with a mileage of 100,000 km.

In addition, the introduction of new EU regulations for reducing fuel consumption promotes the offer of rolling resistance-optimized tires. According to TCW , consumers can save up to 5% fuel with such tires, which even enables up to 7% savings. These tires can also reduce CO2 emissions by 160 kilograms per year.

The potential of these new technologies together with proven tire tests leads to a double improvement: both economically through lower costs and ecologically due to a reduced environmental impact. Consumers can save an average of 100 euros per year by using roll resistance -optimized tires.

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