Firestone TZ300A Reviews - Page 2

Given 76% while driving a Mercedes Benz C200 W202 (195/65 R15 V) on a combination of roads for 4,000 average miles
Just a quick update. The Firestones have worn in very well and dealt much better than expected with all the snow and ice. The tires have become quieter as they are wearing but im sure as they get older the noise will start up again. The traction control light does not come on when accelerating thankfully and the grip is still very good in both wet and dry. It seems the rear tires are wearing faster than the fronts but as my car is RWD, this can happen so i'm not overly concerned. Overall im much happier now and would definately reccomend the Firestones, so much so that im fitting a set to the Mrs' car very soon.
Helpful 32 - tire reviewed on February 22, 2013
Given 90% while driving a Peugeot 308 1.6 e HDI (195/65 R15 H) on a combination of roads for 6,000 spirited miles
A lot of reviewers are bashing these tires for not performing on ice and snow while forgetting that it's a SUMMER TYRE. You're going to get a decrease in performance when temperatures drop. This review is for summer performance only.

I've been on a new set of 4 of these for 6 months now in a front heavy diesel that I like to throw about. Simply put I don't think you'll do too much better in terms of grip for my size of tire on my type of car. I regularly drive quite fast on some tight twisty roads in my locality and these tires hold on really well. The only problem is the lack of feedback afforded by the fat side walls (65) on the size of tire I've got fitted. Under steer is more often indicated by the extra steering angle you will notice yourself having to apply rather than any sensation coming back through the wheel. Even past the limit they are quite predictable only requiring you to lift off or brake lightly to bring it back. I have never, not even once, felt that the rear was going to let go.

Diminished grip in the wet is hardly noticeable and I've ploughed through large bodies of standing water without aquaplaning. I haven't managed to get myself into trouble with this tire in either the dry or the wet.

At the rate of wear I'm seeing I'd estimate (with proper tire rotation) I'll get at least 20,000 miles out of this set which I think is great considering how hard I'm leaning on them.

They don't seem much quieter then the last tires that were on the car but most road surfaces here, including motorways, are quite coarse so noise levels tend to depend more on the build of your car than your tires. They don't drive me crazy with noise so I haven't been harsh with the score.

If I was buying the same size/class of tires again I'd definitely consider these unless a better deal was available. I bought these tires fitted and with the old ones recycled for 60 euros per wheel.
Helpful 19 - tire reviewed on December 11, 2012
Given 81% while driving a Mercedes Benz C200 W202 (195/65 R15 V) on a combination of roads for 1,000 average miles
Replaced all four tires as I knew the winter was fast upon us. Dry grip is excellent, great on the Motorways and A-roads. On B-roads i have found them to not respond as well as i would like. Its as if the are suprised by the bumps, this may be due to my soft suspension and its not a massive issue. Grip in the wet is not brilliant, its good but there have been times where the Traction Control light has flashed a couple of times under quite light acceleration. These are not snow or ice tires, they cope but you have to take it easy as with most summer tires. The big Merc sits superb on these, very comfortable tires and suit the car well, they are a tad noisy though but not so that its overpowering. Overall i'm happy with the Firestones, a good balance between price and quality. Must admit that the Bridgestones they replaced were a better tire all round but I would reccomend these to others, just after i reccomended the Bridgestones.
Helpful 21 - tire reviewed on December 5, 2012
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Given 66% while driving a Subaru Legacy (205/55 R16 V) on mostly country roads for 18,000 average miles
Had 4 of these fitted to the car when I bought it, and was happy at first to see how they performed on the 200 mile journey home. Very comfortable and quiet compared to some other tires I had used before. Wear after 18K miles is excellent, and there is over 4mm left on each tire. Braking in either dry or wet is good, and they were very good in the snow (for summer tires).

However, they have a serious flaw. On country roads at speeds over 60mph, they wallow quite severely. Even on a straight road I found myself constantly correcting the steering wheel. At first I thought it was the car, so I had my Subaru specialist mechanic check the suspension and tracking. As it was all in very good condition and required no adjustments, only the tires could be at fault. I would say these tires verge on dangerous if driven by an inexperienced driver, as they do not offer confidence from road feedback.

In summary, these are very good tires for city and motorway driving, but pretty awful for country road cruising. If you know where to get a good deal on them, they make sound economical sense to fit... just keep your speed down on the back roads. Would buy again, but NOT for my Subatu Legacy estate.
Helpful 14 - tire reviewed on September 19, 2012
Given 90% while driving a Vauxhall Astra (195/60 R15 H) on a combination of roads for 4,000 average miles
Having discovered Firestone TZ200 a few years back and was impressed with their good overall performance and longevity I changed to a full new set of these. Great decision, they are as good if not better.
Helpful 14 - tire reviewed on May 14, 2012
Given 50% while driving a Vauxhall Vectra (195/65 R15) on a combination of roads for 0 average miles
I could not fault the tires in the rain excelent road handling, I felt that the tires were so good that I didn't have to change my driving style to suit the conditions. Now the bad bit, they are very noisy on dry roads and handling was not as good as in the wet. The tires were totaly useless in icy conditions, had no grip at all. If it was possible to have specific tires for wet weather driving only I would recomend them to anyone but unfortunatly a tire needs to be good in all conditions.
Helpful 13 - tire reviewed on April 2, 2012
Given 87% while driving a Fiat Fiat Punto 1.9 JTD (185/60 R14 H) on a combination of roads for 25,000 easy going miles
I had these tires for 25000 miles on my Fiat Punto, now I put on the back. They have still good tread. These tires are excellent on the dry, wet and I have driven them even on the snow and they made a very good work (They behaved as snow tires). When I purchased them 8almost two years ago they were more cheap than now. I suggest these tires even if I like to try different brand.
Helpful 14 - tire reviewed on January 15, 2012
Given 81% while driving a Hyundai I10 (185/55 R14) on mostly country roads for 3,000 spirited miles
cheap and cheerful
Helpful 13 - tire reviewed on January 25, 2011
Given 81% while driving a Citroën berlingo (185/65 R15 H) on a combination of roads for 5,000 average miles
I replaced my Goodyear Excellence with these tires following recommendation by my local garage. They suited the Berlingo Diesel very well, giving excellent feedback, improved straight line stability and reasonably quiet, even when compared against the Goodyears. Found them to be very progressive and easy to tell when the limit (which is low on a Berlingo!) was being reached. Wet grip not as good as the Goodyear Excellence, but much better cornering feel due to stiffer sidewalls. Good for safe towing. Wear rates seemed low; in fact when I sold the car, the tires still had loads of tread left. I would buy again for sure.
Helpful 15 - tire reviewed on June 2, 2010