Achilles 2233

The Achilles 2233 is a Touring Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tire review data from 20 tire reviews averaging 62% over 111,600 miles driven, and 1 tests with an average result of 51st.

Dry Grip 77%
Wet Grip 47%
Road Feedback 63%
Handling 64%
Wear 71%
Comfort 65%
Buy again 49%

The 2233 is ranked 141st of 236 Summer Touring tires.

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51st

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51st

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Size Price Range  
215/45 R17 $75.98 - $75.98 (1 Prices) Compare Prices >>
Available in 11 tire sizes - View all.

Top 3 Achilles 2233 Reviews

Given 73% while driving a Nissan Livina (215/45 R17) on mostly town for 3,000 average miles
We try to use again this type with production year 2020 , and nice to try again since after we try to use for long journey from my town Tangerang - Bali (roundtrip) wih distance arround 3000km We feel that noisy has been improved , and also grip on dry road also very nice that make our handling also very good So roundtrip with family going well and comfort without any disturbance from Tire of our vehicle
Helpful 52 - tire reviewed on July 15, 2021
Given 44% while driving a Audi A4 2.0 TDI 140 SLine (245/40 R18) on mostly country roads for 10,000 average miles
Tires came with the car. In the wet they are a complete disaster. In the hot summer days they are ok but not very reassuring. They can be so loud I was checking my wheel bearings... Whatever the price for this tire is it is too much. Would not fit them again if I got them for free.
Helpful 40 - tire reviewed on March 28, 2022
Given 47% while driving a Volvo V50 estate (205/55 R16 V) on a combination of roads for 500 easy going miles
I have goodyear tires on front wheels, achilles on rear wheels.
On rainy roads the rear looses grip easily.
Today the skid control system got busy at a highway exit turn.
You never know when you need the grip, I recommend you buy
something else!
Helpful 109 - tire reviewed on August 29, 2016
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Latest Achilles 2233 Reviews

Given 39% while driving a Toyota GT86 (225/35 R19) on a combination of roads for 30,000 miles
Have this on my car for about 18months and first I'll say is that the wet conditions are a weak point especially having a rwd car the wheels will spin if I accelerate abit too much which also comes into the wear rate as I drive a bit quicker around corners and notice the wear is close to the tread markers already. Dry conditions is good for the average or even above average driver but if you're an enthusiast or drive hard you're better off spending extra on something else
Helpful 40 - tire reviewed on December 30, 2021
Given 73% while driving a Nissan Livina (215/45 R17) on mostly town for 3,000 average miles
We try to use again this type with production year 2020 , and nice to try again since after we try to use for long journey from my town Tangerang - Bali (roundtrip) wih distance arround 3000km We feel that noisy has been improved , and also grip on dry road also very nice that make our handling also very good So roundtrip with family going well and comfort without any disturbance from Tire of our vehicle
Helpful 38 - tire reviewed on July 16, 2021
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Given 47% while driving a Lexus GS300 (235/45 R17 W) on mostly town for 1,000 easy going miles
Bought a second hand car with these fitted all round. Seemed OK over the first few days but some bad weather showed up how poor the wet grip is. Motorway speeds in the rain and the front end seems very light. These tires will be coming off at the first opportunity.
Helpful 41 - tire reviewed on October 17, 2019
Given 64% while driving a Toyota Corolla Altis (235/40 R18) on for 0 miles
Used this tire for almost 4 yrs (over 30k km). Tread was still thick until the left front tire became oblong or lost its roundness. As objective as i can, its good for daily driving and occasional mountain twisties tire especially fornthe prize. If you are on a budget this should serve you well. Just make sure to diligently inspect the tire pressure and its condition specially after 2 yrs of use.
Helpful 49 - tire reviewed on September 23, 2019
Given 54% while driving a Renault Clio 172 (205/40 R17 W) on mostly motorways for 3,500 average miles
It really slides if you try to steer in heavily and starts to roll. In wet it really starts losing grip easily. Not recommended to buy!!! I got them new on my 2nd hand clio rs from 2003. I guess the dealer just put them on as sales trick to look like new for cheap.
Helpful 39 - tire reviewed on June 30, 2019
Given 64% while driving a Volkswagen Golf Estate 2.0 tdi 140 (245/40 R18) on mostly town for 5,000 average miles
Replaced my OEM Pirelli Cinturato P7 225/40/18 for these on my Golf Mark 7 Estate 2.0 TDI as I wanted additional rim curb scratch protection. Got them extremely cheap here in the Philippines for only about US$ 80 a piece. They cope really well with the extremely potholed roads of Manila, and are pretty comfortable. Not the most comfortable, but good enough. Road noise on the highway is way louder than the Cinturato P7s, but is still alright. Won't mess up a good conversation. Having my TDI tuned to 314ft/lb of torque sure made these tires scream and terribly lost grip in the wet, but in the dry, these tires are excellent.
Helpful 64 - tire reviewed on September 16, 2018
Given 22% while driving a Skoda Yeti 4 x 4 (225/55 R17) on a combination of roads for 100 average miles
I have just had a full set of the Achilles tires fitted to my Skoda Yeti 2.0L 4x4, and I must say, I am not at all impressed. I know I didn’t pay a King’s ransom for them, but to say I am underwhelmed, well, they actually feel unsafe. To look at, the tred is very, well, missing is the only way to describe it. The amount of grooves cut into the tire are very few, causing the road handling to be very poor indeed, and with much movement of the vehicle when at speed; and worse still when in the wet. In fact, I would go as far as to say, the road holding of these tires, is poorer than the old tires I had taken of my car; and they were almost bald.
The only plus point with the tires is, there is quite a lot less road noise, than there was with my old tires; but I would gladly swap noise for better road holding. Whether they will save me money on fuel, it is too early to say. Well, as the motto says: buy cheap, buy twice.
Helpful 41 - tire reviewed on March 23, 2018
Given 63% while driving a Subaru Subaru Legacy GT 2.0 JDM (215/45 R17) on mostly town for 0 average miles
Had Bridgestone Potenzas prior to the 2233s and I am very impressed with these in the hot dry summer roads in New Zealand and is probably quieter than the Potenzas. But I get a total drop in confidence on wet roads. I understeer like crazy even on low speeds in the wet.

Not sure if I would buy these again. We get a lot of rain during our winter months in New Zealand and I need something that is safer in the rain.
Helpful 37 - tire reviewed on March 11, 2018
Given 76% while driving a BMW 323i 1997 (215/45 R17) on mostly town for 0 spirited miles
I used to ran 17" 2233s on all fours (ideal front width, slightly stretched rears), before the fronts were replaced with worn 16" Dunlop SP01s after a pothole accident. I can only say good things about its behaviour in the dry. Pretty comfortable even on rough roads, possibly quiet (I have loud pipes and wind coming through the window, so I can't truly tell), excellent grip - all in a very affordable package. They also seem to last very long; I fitted them in August 2016. Two years and some 7000 miles of daily spirited driving later, they still have hairs on them.

However, in the wet, oh dear... My car only has a modest 245 Nm of torque, and even with the lightest throttle, on a slightly wet road, I can feel the rears losing grip accompanied with an unmistakable screeching noise. As for the fronts, they seem to be quite prone to hydroplaning, making handling on the wet rather unpredictable. These were relatively new, mostly city driven tires, mind you.

Although, overall I'm very pleased with em. I blew a couple rear tires and replaced them with another pair of 2233s.
Helpful 39 - tire reviewed on February 6, 2018
Given 60% while driving a Pontiac G6 GT (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 2,000 average miles
Bought the car with the 2233 on it. Terrible in the rain! OK on dry roads.
Helpful 35 - tire reviewed on August 13, 2017
Given 64% while driving a Subaru Impreza (205/50 R17) on a combination of roads for 20,000 spirited miles
Better than expected for the money. Driving on New Zealand chip sealed and gravel roads, beaches, launching and retrieving my boat at slippery ramps for the last 30000km + and they're half worn. Balanced well, quieter than the Dunlop SP Sport 01's and better grip on gravel roads. Great handling in the dry however wet weather grip is not too great, have to be a bit careful around roundabouts and taking corners in the wet. They've gotten noisier as they've worn down also. Best tires in their price bracket. A bit of a shame about the wet weather grip but it's bearable.
Helpful 38 - tire reviewed on January 15, 2017
Given 80% while driving a Alfa Romeo (225/45 R17) on mostly motorways for 18,000 spirited miles
Used these for 20,000+kms with great wear rate and it worked extremely well in both wet and dry roads. never had any pulling or aquaplaning! Noise level was much lower than previous Kumho KU31.
Helpful 39 - tire reviewed on January 16, 2016