Bridgestone Ecopia EP200 Reviews - Page 2

Given 90% while driving a Chevrolet Lacetti (195/60 R15 V) on a combination of roads for 10,000 average miles
Just changed all 4 tires on my 2005 chevy 1.8 to ecopia 200... from 70% worn out Conti cc5 comfort a couple of days back. I must say that its a huge improvement in terms of "the feel" that you get from road handling and ride. Took a drive back hometown and back yesterday totalling 400km .. and it feels like a brand new car. Also am pleasantly surprised the cars fuel economy improves by at least 15% .. was quiet, responsive and so willing to go forward. Steering feels lighter due to less resistance I guess ..the previous set was like trying to fight against you when you want to turn ... highly recommended to any family sedans. Its no wonder Thailand is one of the top quality/ rubber producer and Bridgestone has a manufacturing plant there.
Helpful 49 - tire reviewed on October 10, 2014
Given 54% while driving a Mazda Mazda 2 TS2 (175/55 R15 R) on mostly town for 500 average miles
I've just installed an Ecopia EP200 today. Sorry to review it under EP150 because there's no EP200 options here yet. In my opinion, you get what you paid for. Even though it's a Bridgestone, it's a budget made in Thailand tire, thus the performance is crappy. I switched from a pair of Hankook Evo V12 to this. Grip is not good in dry and even worse in wet. Severe understeer from these tires. If you're a fuel concious person that drives like an 80 year old then it's good for you. Otherwise stay clear of this tire.
Helpful 40 - tire reviewed on June 26, 2014