Bridgestone Adrenalin RE003 Reviews - Page 2
Given 80%
while driving a
Mazda 6
(225/45 R18)
on mostly town
for 0 spirited miles
It’s very good tire for average and daily driving as much as good for performance but the price is a little bit higher than others
Given 80%
while driving a
Mazda 6
(225/45 R18)
on mostly town
for 0 spirited miles
It’s very good tire for average and daily driving as much as good for performance but the price is a little bit higher than others
Given 93%
while driving a
Ford Falcon xr6
(245/40 R18)
on mostly motorways
for 2 average miles
Excellent tire 2nd time I have bought.70000 out of last set
Given 91%
while driving a
Holden Vf
(245/45 R18)
on mostly motorways
for 59,000 average miles
Have just bought a second set as I was so pleased with the performance, grip and ride comfort.
Even wear no scrubbing.
Awesome mileage 90,000km (mostly motorway).
Given 66%
while driving a
Honda Fit (Jazz)
(185/55 R15)
on mostly motorways
for 30 average miles
Good for daily drive. Not that good on wet roads. The tire slips when I accelerate on wet road. I used this on my Honda Fit which isn't that powerful. It is also very noisy when the thread is around 50%.
Given 80%
while driving a
Honda Integra R DC5
(215/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 1 spirited miles
Great tires. Bought mine in 2020. These have been amaizing. Better grip than the Goodyear eagle F1s i was using, quieter and better wear. Lights up less at during launch on the street and gains grip faster than my previous tires. They're not slicks so, don't expect the world but, they are a good sport tire for the road.
Given 89%
while driving a
Mitsubishi Lancer EX 2.0 MIVEC (MAN)
(215/60 R16)
on mostly town
for 10,000 spirited miles
Great tires, excellent dry weather grip and wet grip really surprised me as well. Wear rate is pretty good and they are a soft compound tire so comfort is really good as well. Only downside I found is if you do any dirt driving at all these are not the tires for you, it's not that they have no grip on dirt it is more the fact that they get cuts and stuff in them. In saying that, have never had a flat tire in almost 2 years of daily use.
Given 90%
while driving a
Toyota 86 GT
(235/40 R18)
on mostly motorways
for 200 spirited miles
So comfy and quiet … sticks to the road like glue wet or dry I love these tires
Given 67%
while driving a
Honda Civic FD1 1.8 i Vtec
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 25,000 spirited miles
Aggressive thread pattern, very grip on dry roads and feels very confident when taking corners even in the 3rd year of usage. The downside is, as the time comes, when it’s raining, it becomes super slippery, and you can notice the aquaplaning when you drive around 80 KM/H, overall, very dangerous. I took it for spirited drives in a lot of places, Ulu Yam, Genting, Karak, Gerik-Baling, and it performs well with my suspension setup. The reason I would not buy them again is that I wanted to try the Yokohama Advan Fleva V701 and Toyo TR1 on my next set. But overall, really good experience with the RE003.
Given 77%
while driving a
(215/45 R17 W)
on a combination of roads
for 5,000 average miles
Was looking for tires to fit on my mild turbo proton preve, replacing the 5 year old stock tires.
Ended up buying the Adrenaline RE003 for its highest score on dry road, compared to other tires within my budget. Great choice i would say, the grip is much2 better than the stock tires, feels more confident when cornering at high speed.
Although its quite noisy, its normal for a high performance tires (some says).
The downside is, the wet condition is not that great. Can sometime feel a bit wobbly at high speed (120-140kmh) when its raining. So, i would limit the fastest speed in the rain using these tires to 110-130kmh.
Other than the noise and wet performance, i think these tires would be perfect for anyone living where there is not much rain throughout the year.
Some say these tires will last around 30000km, so im looking forward to see will it last that long, or less.
Given 79%
while driving a
Mazda 8 (MPV) 2.3
(235/50 R18)
on mostly town
for 30,000 easy going miles
They're great on dry and wet condition. Never overcame the grip of the tire from a family mpv. You could really transform the handling of a car with a sticky tire. The wet grip and aquaplaning is quite impressive. The grove might seem a little aggressive for a family mpv, but they're quite comfortable albeit a little noisy. They don't last long, only got 30,000km out of the front tires, but they've got a balance of performance and comfort unlike cheaper brand where they might have the grip, but not the comfort.
Given 63%
while driving a
(195/50 R15 V)
on a combination of roads
for 17,000 spirited miles
I bought this tires in May 2018 to replace the OEM tires on stock 15 x 5.5j rims, price was RM230/pc.
The car weighs in at 1080kg dry which is a small, compact sedan.
Dry grip is very good and I never had any tire squeal when doing spirited drive up Genting Highland or Ulu Yam. As the sidewall is surprisingly hard, it's more of a point and shoot when coming to a corner. Granted with 94hp and a CVT gearbox, it is a little slow at the latter.
Since the car is quite light in weight, there is a slight nervousness when going through water patches during rain (Malaysian weather is either dry or wet or both). Sometimes there is a slight aquaplaning here and there but so far nothing major occurred during the 27500km I put on it.
I have covered most road types in Malaysia except for tracks, which I don't do at all and so far the only downside is EOL behavior and feedback.
The tire becomes quite unpredictable in the wet which prompted me to switch slightly earlier (there is still about 35% life left in the tires).
It's feels vague while doing spirited driving, which does not inspire confident, sometimes even during absolutely dry road. The feedback has also decrease by quite an amount.
If the pricing is in a better position, I may get it again but seeing it being replaced by RE004, then I would recommend anyone who wanted this to move to the latter one, as the pricing difference is so minimal (at least in Malaysia), that it would make sense to move to a newer tire model.