Giti GitiSynergyH2 Reviews - Page 2
Given 52%
while driving a
Peugeot 5008
(225/55 R18)
on mostly town
for 8,000 average miles
Have these fitted to a Peugeot 5008 Mk2. Got them at SGD105 a corner which is very price competitive with Chinese tires. They remind me very much of the first gen Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance in noise level (average) and grip. The two biggest negatives of these tires are the lack of steering feel due to a large dead zone and the comfort over bumps and expansion joints - they "ring" and you can feel the tire resonating. But for SGD105, you can't really complain. Would choose these again over Chinese-designed tires any day.
Given 70%
while driving a
Honda FREED
(185/65 R15)
on mostly town
for 6,000 average miles
Been using it for 3 month
It's feedback is harder at 420 treadwear comparing to Yokohama es32 at 300 treadwear which I use previously.
It's harder too, and at 72db it's louder than Yokohama es32.
But for it's price, I have no complaints. It's difficult to find "A"
Given 80%
while driving a
Toyota Camry
(215/60 R16)
on a combination of roads
for 5,000 average miles
Changed to these tires five months ago and travelled almost 3500 miles on mostly highways and city roads. Impressed with these tires and performances, given the competitive price point. I had the T001 and XM2 on my ride, and would say that the Synergy H2 compares well, except in terms of noise levels. However, the wet performance more than make up this. Well purchase again.
Honda FREED
(185/65 R15)
on mostly town
for 0 average miles
Just bought at 365 automotive approx 70/pcs
Budget tire no complaint.
A rating for rain.
Very wide rain grove, there is some space even with my index
Given 93%
while driving a
Toyota Altis
(195/65 R15)
on mostly town
for 15,000 average miles
Best grip on wet so far. Had more confident cutting across puddles and bends as compared to my previous Michelin Energy Saver and Bridgestone Ecopias. Clocked over 20000km on the tires and it only seemed 30% worn. Really worth the price.
Given 100%
while driving a
Volkswagen Caddy
(225/45 R17)
on mostly motorways
for 10,000 average miles
Giti is the OE supplier for major car markers like VW, Audi, Toyota, Honda and many more, which speaks for its quality.
Happy with its price point especially when comparing against the likes of Michelin, Bridgestone, Pirelli and Continental.
Given 38%
while driving a
Volkswagen Caddy
(225/45 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 500 average miles
Absolutely dreadful tire. As usual, VW penny pinching wherever they can and as stated fitted as OEM to the Caddy 5. Horrendous ride quality, no feedback through the steering and noisy. Binned them and had Primacy 4s fitted all round and has transformed the drive and ride of the vehicle considerably. On a £30k+ i would have expected better.