Jaguar S type 3.0 Tires

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Tire Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S (138) 93% 88% 86% 87% 81% 86%
Avon ZZ5 (93) 90% 83% 83% 86% 70% 82%
Sava Intensa UHP 2 (50) 86% 79% 78% 78% 78% 81%
Dunlop Sport BluResponse (185) 88% 84% 79% 75% 62% 83%
Yokohama Advan Sport V107 (14) 89% 79% 84% 89% 55% 71%
Uniroyal RainSport 5 (70) 76% 86% 69% 68% 76% 80%
Continental Eco Contact 5 (89) 80% 68% 68% 68% 74% 68%
Pirelli P2500 (4) 70% 53% 68% 60% 83% 68%
Evergreen EU72 (48) 75% 61% 60% 60% 73% 67%
Landsail LS288 (36) 74% 60% 65% 61% 68% 70%
Hifly HF805 (61) 75% 61% 64% 64% 55% 64%
Firestone TZ100 (8) 71% 60% 65% 63% 59% 49%
Primewell PZ900 (59) 72% 58% 54% 57% 57% 50%
Pirelli P6000 (175) 66% 46% 55% 48% 67% 60%

Jaguar S type 3.0 Tire Review Highlights

Writing about the Yokohama Advan Sport V107 given 89% (245-40-18-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 500 spirited miles
As you would expect coming from the previous model V105s. Very stiff casing and construction coupled with a compound that operates in wider conditions, more usable on the street compared to semi-slicks. Recommended and one of the best high performance street tires on the market. Yokohama did it again.
tire reviewed on 2024-08-25 08:46:25
Writing about the Sava Intensa UHP 2 given 43% (245-40-18-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 3000 spirited miles
Garbage tier casing/sidewall, softer than all touring tires that I've used. I think i have never seen anything like this, maybe they are reusing their winter tire casing on all of their lineup to cut up costs. To market this tire as high performance is misleading at best. These came fitted on my Jaguar S-Type 3.0 by previous owner. I installed coilovers and bushings on the car, and I'm throwing these tires away because they ruin it. They roll so much on the sidewall that you can visually see wear on half if not most of the sidewall (can this even be a safety issue even, tire coming off of rim mid turn?). I'm used to Yokohama V105S on my other car, but at this point a Pirelli Cinturato touring tire would be an upgrade. Comfort is good as you can expect from such a soft case, but just buy a touring tire if that's what you want.
tire reviewed on 2024-08-10 03:49:59
Writing about the Uniroyal RainSport 5 given 80% (255-35-20-)
Driving on mostly country roads for 15000 spirited miles
Good tire for the price with superb wet road performance, tackles standing water with ease. Expecting the fronts to last for around 20k before replacing with the rears probably good for another 10k. Not on the same level as a Pilot sport or Sportcontact in overall performance/longevity, but quite a bit cheaper.
tire reviewed on 2024-04-19 03:59:36
Writing about the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S given 77% (295-30-20-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 1500 spirited miles
These came fitted to the car when i bought it 2nd hand with about 2,000 miles done on them already. My previous car had the OE spec Dunlop Sports Maxx and these are a complete revelation. took me a good 200 miles to trust the grip they offered in the damp over the Dunlops which had me driving very cautiously ...not a bad thing but also not relaxing. The PS4s just does things without any hint of understeer or sudden tail slides under power. Ride comfort is better even when the car has stiffer suspension than the previous car and cabin noise is down a bit as well. Only negative i've sensed was a little tramlining under heavy breaking and a much smaller rim protector. They aren't a cheap tire but for high power cars i can definitely understand the reputation these have gained. 550hp has never felt so easy to get down .
tire reviewed on 2021-12-02 15:30:04
Writing about the Dunlop Sport BluResponse given 70% (205-55-17-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 23000 spirited miles
These are OE on Jaguar XE 180d (Some models), but they have a real tendency to not cope with putting torque down in the wet. Fishtailing out of roundabouts isn't great fun. They lasted 23,000 miles. Car was always very sure in the dry and wet handling, but let down with lack of stickiness under hard acceleration in wet. Pretty quiet and comfortable on a cruise and over bad potholes. New tires going on now will reveal how much of that is Jag and how much is Dunlop.
tire reviewed on 2021-06-07 11:57:15
Writing about the Evergreen EU72 given 83% (225-45-17-)
Driving on mostly motorways for 100 average miles
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tire reviewed on 2020-06-20 19:00:12
Writing about the Pirelli P6000 given 31% (225-55-16-W)
Driving on mostly town for 10000 average miles
These tires are awful, They are noisy, in the wet they are lethal and even in the dry they are not great. Even being extremely cautious in the slightest of damp weather in a straight line the tires squirrel around and the traction control light keeps coming on making stopping distances a lot longer than they should be. Do not buy. A good rule of thumb is tires that last a long time generally dont have much grip. These prove that point.
tire reviewed on 2018-08-11 10:33:40
Writing about the Landsail LS288 given 53% (225-55-16-R)
Driving on mostly motorways for 5000 spirited miles
These tires have weak side walls causing the car to sway from side to side at speeds above 55 mph, my car an S Type Jag has been checked over by a Jag garage and they say there is nothing wrong with the car and it must be the tires.
Have sent e-mails and phoned and been told that some one will contact me
TWO WEEKS ON AND STILL WAITING FOR THAT PHONE CALL OR E-MAIL
tire reviewed on 2016-02-15 04:24:37
Writing about the Hifly HF805 given 100% (245-40-18-W)
Driving on mostly motorways for 650 average miles
Hi,

My name is Kenny. I bought 4 x Hifly HF805 tires on Tuesday 26 March 2014 for my 3.0 litre Jaguar S-Type V6 Sport after reading the gentleman with the Ford Galaxy's review on this page. To that gent, I would just like to say a HUGE 'thank you'. Cheers, mate, for your accurate, intelligent and trustworthy review.

After reading his review, I purchased the tires from Gates Tires, Workington, Cumbria. They were fitted to my Jag straightaway in Gates Tires's superb tire-fitting centre by a great tire-fitter called Gary. I bought my Jag in June last year. There was shaking through the steering wheel when I got it, but I didn't mind. I thought it might be a wheel-balancing issue. My Jag is 9 yrs old, but only has 65,000 miles on it. It is in mint condition. It is Midnight Black, with full sport Black Pack option. She is a beautiful car to look at, and drive. The only thing that was spoiling the ownership of my Jag was the tire issues - both front and back.

I was getting violent shaking through my steering wheel, but had NO idea it could possibly be caused by the tires. I am an engineer, but I'm not a tire expert. Gary told me that all 4 tires were misshapen. Also, the tires were perished (cracked) and made with a hard (crap) rubber compound. I had no idea tires could be 'misshapen'. I visited Kwik-Fit in January 2014 who told me the same thing, but I thought they were just trying to get me to buy new tires. The back tires were making an maddening rumbling noise because of the high and low spots caused by being slightly distorted and misshapen. Gary showed me how to feel for these high/low spots when he removed the old tires.

I was going to buy 4 x Dunlop Sport Maxx RT tires. However, I had read terrible reviews about them. After looking here on Tirereviews.co.uk website, I decided to try the Hifly tires as a CHEAP way to find out if my steering wheel shakes were being caused by misshapen tires. Well, guess what? I immediately drove along a stretch of dual carriageway at 70mph and had NO steering wheel vibration WHATSOEVER. Finally, my Jag feels like a Jag should be: assured and solid grip on the road at speed, and a super-smooth luxury ride.

My Hifly HF805 245/40/R18 Y tires cost just £75 pounds each!! Compare that to £151 for ONE Dunlop Sport Maxx RT tire on BlackCircles.com! Honestly, these tires are AWESOME: good, soft compound. I do drive my Jag pretty sportily (..great fun!) and these Hifly tires have fantastic grip.

Bottom line: the Hifly HF805 tire is a fantastic tire. 'Budget' does NOT mean 'crap' when referring to this Hifly HF805 tire. I'm still not a tire expert, but I know quality, good design and superb manufacturing.

I had to drive from the Lake District to London for a business meeting on Wednesday 26 March 2014. The day after my new tires were fitted. Before, I was dreading the journey with the old tires on my car. But with the new tires fitted the journey was a dream. Finally, my cherished Jag feels like the luxury sporting performance Jaguar she always was! The weather was dry/fine/sunny on my 300mile drive to London: the tires were superb. Fantastic, assured grip. Driving 300miles back home, I faced TORRENTIAL rain the whole way: the tires, again, were superb in atrocious wet conditions, too. Felt just as safe as driving in dry conditions. Exceptional water removal performance due to intelligent tread design. I panicked a few times when I suddenly saw huge areas of standing water on the motorway as I was driving at 80mph. As all of you will also have experienced in scary such moments, you have ZERO time to react. But instead of potentially-fatal aquaplaning, these Hifly tires just carved through all that water in a totally safe and reassuring way. Thank f**k!

Thanks again to that gent with the Ford Galaxy for his review about the Hifly tires. And thanks, also, to the Hifly Tires company in China for making such a fantastic tire.

For all the reasons I've mentioned above, I'm giving this Hifly HF805 tire a 10 in EVERY category. Do NOT hesitate: buy this tire. You'll be extremely delighted and very impressed with it.
tire reviewed on 2014-03-29 06:33:40
Writing about the Continental Eco Contact 5 given 100% (225-45-17-W)
Driving on a combination of roads for 2000 average miles
Had these fitted to replace P6000s on my Jaguar S Type. What a difference!
Full marks all round. So quiet on most road surfaces and a real feeling of grip.
Precise handling and total confidence.

Brilliant, so glad I waited for them to become available.
tire reviewed on 2012-05-23 01:36:24
Writing about the Firestone TZ100 given 81% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 3000 average miles
Earlier I wrote of my problems with the TZ 100 tires On my S type Jaguar being noisy on smooth roads particularly from the rear, in my cars case the left rear.
Well I now owe the Firestone TZ100 a big apology, getting ever more frustrated with the noise (local mechanic could find no mechanical fault causing said noise)I took the Jag to the Main Jaguar dealership.
The Jaguar technician found the fault in no time,it was not the tires causing the noise but the right rear wheel bearing! So TZ 100'S I truely sorry!.The moral of the story is even though the main dealerships charge like a wounded bull for their services, they do save you a lot of grief in the long run.
tire reviewed on 2011-11-14 18:32:53
Writing about the Primewell PZ900 given 57% (225-45-17-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 5000 average miles
Fitted these as a cheap option whilst trying to sort out an ongoing suspension tracking problem that had cost me 4 new avons in 13 months. Problem finally sorted and pz900's still in place. Used them at high speed and in various conditions and loads and have not been disappointed, especially the cost £320 for 4 tires all fitted + balanced. Not sure yet for wear life and if I would buy again. Down side - A VERY NOISY TYRE.
tire reviewed on 2011-11-04 05:10:35
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