Triangle CNNT CLS
WatchThe Triangle CNNT CLS is a Touring Summer tire designed to be fitted to Passenger Cars.
3
Reviews
36%
Average
16,000
miles driven
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Top 3 Triangle CNNT CLS Reviews
Given 52%
while driving a
Toyota Corolla
(195/65 R15)
on mostly town
for 12,000 average miles
I have a set of these on my 2006 Corolla. The performance is fine on dry pavement but it's all lost once it starts raining. I kept them on for two years in Vancouver, BC climate. You lose confidence in your control when it rains. Hydroplanes in shallow standing water on the highways. White knuckles with the tiniest snowfall. Still a lot of wear remaining on the tread but I'm going to change after 20k km.
Given 42%
while driving a
Ford Focus
(185/65 R17)
on a combination of roads
for 0 spirited miles
These tires were fitted to my company a few months ago and they are, without a shadow of a doubt, the WORST tires i've ever had the misfortune of having to drive with in the wet. In the dry they are fine but they have little to no traction when the road is anything other than bone dry. The slightest amount of of even dew causes a disproportionate level of loss of grip and i no over-steer as a matter of routine so as to compensate for the inevitable drift i know i am going to encounter no maatter how slow i'm, driving! Great, the wear on these things is excellent and they probably wont need replaced for the next 40 years but, to the inexperienced driver, i believe these tires have the potential to cause a serious accident!!
Given 22%
while driving a
Ford Mondeo
(205/55 R16 H)
on mostly country roads
for 4,000 average miles
Shockingly bad on wet, damp or muddy roads. My 2.0 CDTI Mondeo will actually wheel spin in 2nd gear if I'm not careful.
I'm scrapping them after only 4,000 miles as they are so bad.
I'm scrapping them after only 4,000 miles as they are so bad.