I can recommend Maxxis AP2 without hesitation. They're excellent tyres;I was very impressed by their performance when I put them on my A2. They're available from tyre leader. co. uk for £73.09 in the size you're looking at.Hi all
Have just been on black circles to see if they have got the tires in yet that I wanted and found these all weathers, they are very pricy but I’ve not seen them before for the 17’s.
Phil
The Maxxis AP3 which presumably is a new improved version of the AP2, just came in last place in the latest Auto Bild all-season tyre review.I can recommend Maxxis AP2 without hesitation. They're excellent tyres;I was very impressed by their performance when I put them on my A2. They're available from tyre leader. co. uk for £73.09 in the size you're looking at.
I think the Michelin's would have scored higher had they reduced the snow & ice weighting still further on the tyre reviews "UK climate" scoring - For Southern and Mid-UK, the Michelins are the tyre of choice for year-round motoring, let's not forget how well they did in this test throughout the temperature range - They are a true jack of all trades, good-in-all-areas tyre that are worth the cost if you do enough miles to wear them before they age-expire.
I'm really interested to understand how the CrossClimate 2 improves on the CrossClimate+ when they come out - due next year I believe.
Thread resurrection! I usually buy my tyres from Camskills, will be looking for some 205/40 R17 and the Firestone Roadhawks look to be a good combination of energy efficiency, low noise and wet performance.
Anyone used them?
Got them on my daughters project A2, not MOT’ed yet so not had chance to try them. Good value and good reviews from what I read.Thread resurrection! I usually buy my tyres from Camskills, will be looking for some 205/40 R17 and the Firestone Roadhawks look to be a good combination of energy efficiency, low noise and wet performance.
Anyone used them?