Cooper CS4 Touring

The Cooper CS4 Touring is a Touring All Season tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.

Tire review data from 6 tire reviews averaging 80% over 58,015 miles driven.

Dry Grip 82%
Wet Grip 80%
Road Feedback 77%
Handling 80%
Wear 78%
Comfort 92%
Buy again 73%

The CS4 Touring is ranked 22nd of 76 All Season Touring tires.

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Top 3 Cooper CS4 Touring Reviews

Given 60% while driving a Citroën C4 Grand Picasso (205/55 R17 V) on mostly country roads for 12,000 average miles
In day to day use the tires performed well in both dry and wet conditions.
However, when towing a 1400 kg caravan, especially in the wet, the grip from standstill was not very good compared to the originally fitted Micheline tires. Also found this tire to wear very quickly as on the original it was possible to get nearly 20000 miles. For my use I would not choose this type of tire again
This observation was from 7000-9500 miles. The car is fitted with a an automatic gearbox that can be manually over ridden when required. When towing I would consider myself as a conservative driver on open roads will tow at 60 mph. When not towing, visible bends are taken at speed.
Helpful 38 - tire reviewed on November 14, 2018
Given 91% while driving a Honda crx del sol VTI (225/45 R17) on a combination of roads for 15 spirited miles
Put these on a Honda del Sol because I needed a mileage tire and 15K miles since, they are working fine. I can't comment on snow living in Texas, but everything else they handle admirably. I've always used lower end high performance tires in the past, and the Cooper CS4 doesn't have the grip of those tires in the dry. But dry grip is still very good and they're very progressive at the limit with excellent feedback without being harsh. In the wet they are fantastic, 85 mph in Texas downpour without a hint of hydroplaning, very impressive in my opinion. They show very little wear at 15K miles; the past high performance tires I've used would been more than 1/2 way gone at 15K. They are the quietest tire I've ever had on this car, but the del Sol is a noisy car independent of the tire used so one would hear any tire. On anything other than well worn cement, there is no whine; very quiet on asphalt. They run very cool; I typically cruise at 85 mph for more than an hour straight in 95 degree Fahrenheit, and I can immediately leave my hand on the drive tires for more than 3 seconds (the old 'thumb test' for transistors :) . They've maintained their balance (with very little weight); I'd definitely recommend and buy again.
Helpful 41 - tire reviewed on June 22, 2015
Given 97% while driving a Mazda 3 Series (225/45 R17) on mostly country roads for 0 average miles
07 Mazda3, this is the second set with 127k. Out here in W.Pa we get a bit of everything weather wise, and these tires handle it all. I wouldn't buy or trust any other tire, you can't go wrong with this tire! Made in the good ole USA!!!!
Helpful 34 - tire reviewed on May 27, 2013
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Latest Cooper CS4 Touring Reviews

Given 63% while driving a Ford Territory (235/60 R17 T) on mostly motorways for 30,000 average miles
Not a bad tire, got 51,000Km out of them and still had some life left in them when I replaced them. However, as they wore down the grip reduced significantly. Noticed the back of my SUV starting to slide a bit when going through roundabouts quickly - this never happened with the previous Goodyear tires that I ran to the limit. Also discovered that a lot of dealers aren't carrying these tires anymore - think it might have to do with Coopers Milage Warranty which is no longer applicable in Australia... to my knowledge. I understand a lot of tire dealers got stuck with these warranty claims. I've now changed to Pirelli Scorpion STR tires - early days, but they seem pretty good so far.
Helpful 30 - tire reviewed on December 3, 2012
Given 76% while driving a Ford Mustang (225/45 R17) on mostly town for 15,000 average miles
Good tire, fair bit of comfort and grip :) Good in wet
Helpful 35 - tire reviewed on February 21, 2010
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