Ford Fiesta Mk7.5 Tires

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Tire Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Firestone RoadHawk (39) 84% 74% 69% 64% 56% 73%
RoadX RXMOTION H11 (7) 74% 50% 64% 54% 60% 59%

Ford Fiesta Mk7.5 Tire Review Highlights

Writing about the RoadX RXMOTION H11 given 39% (195-50-16-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 17000 spirited miles
Important points about these tires:
1. Wet braking and handling towards the end of life, combined with the increase in aquaplaning activity as they wear low severely hinders progress.
2. This summer compound goes really hard bellow about 5'C.
3. The tires loose pressure evenly at a rate of about 1psi per month in the beginning and they loose about 1psi per week towards the end.

Tire wear:
1. At about 12,000 miles, as a result of my driving style, the wear on the NSF tire shoulder is excessive.
2. At about 15,000 miles, the wet weather handling is progress hindering and the aforementioned shoulder is pretending to be a racing slick.
3. At about 17,000 There is an average of about 3-4mm of wear left and I can not wait to get rid of them.

Other noteworthy things:
1. The tires loose traction on any amount of progressive throttle input in the lower gears if wet and cold.
2. The tires hold most tire dressings very well and they look good.
3. Driving on fresh show is fine, but driving on compacted snow or ice is hopeless, I ended up buying special snow chains to fit my cars low profile wheel arch.
4. They taught me what I need in a tire, and its an all season, water clearing monster, so I can make maximum safe progress in all conditions.

Personally I will not be fitting them again, but they are cheep and if all you do is plod around town they might be right for you.
tire reviewed on 2024-10-07 17:44:11
Writing about the Firestone RoadHawk given 73% (195-55-15-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 500 spirited miles
Bought two of these recently to replace the front tires on a Fiesta Mk7.5. The price was similar to other midrange tires and after some miles they are wearing ok. In terms of handling dry grip is good with less understeer than Turanza or Bluresponse tires. Wet grip is decent, especially over standing water, and steering feel is lighter but more precise than Turanza or Bluresponse. The noise and fuel economy are not noticeably better or worse than other tires I've used, but the Bluresponse was softer over bumps. Overall a decent midrange tire you can use everyday with no significant penalties.
tire reviewed on 2024-06-03 03:41:00
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