Mitsubishi Xpander Sport 1.5L Tires

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Tire Reviewed Dry Grip Wet Grip Feedback Handling Wear Comfort
Michelin Primacy 4 ST (1) 100% 100% 80% 90% 100% 90%
Continental ContiMaxContact MC6 (35) 91% 78% 78% 88% 75% 81%
Continental ComfortContact CC6 (51) 79% 67% 71% 71% 78% 89%

Mitsubishi Xpander Sport 1.5L Tire Review Highlights

Writing about the Michelin Primacy 4 ST given 94% (205-55-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 50000 average miles
Practically, the best touring tires for Asean climate. I have tried:
Toyo CR1
Toyo Nanoenergy 3
Goodyear Assurance Triplemax 2
Hankook Kynergy Ex
Dunlop SP Sport J5
Continental CC6
Viking Protech 5

The Michelin Primacy 4 ST (ST denotes for Asean market, as I understand it) is the most durable, grippiest & comfiest among all those. The quietest was the Continental CC6 but Michelin wasn't far off. The most fuel-efficient was the Hankook Kinergy Ex but again, Michelin wasn't far off. Overall, Michelin is the top dog of the list. Downside, you ask? Well, there's one. Price. It was also the priciest of the bunch. Lol. Still, worth the money if you can afford it.
tire reviewed on 2024-08-08 11:12:24
Writing about the Continental ComfortContact CC6 given 77% (205-55-16-)
Driving on a combination of roads for 7500 average miles
My size is 205 55 16. Using it on Mitsubishi Xpander after finishing original Toyo CR1a (equal to CR1 retail version) tires at 40000 km. Clocked 12000 km at the moment. Findings? Dry grip is above average. Comparable to CR1a. Road feedback is good. Wet grip is average. A teeny bit worse than CR1a. It dissipates water well enough but a wee bit slower to re-grip the tarmac afterwards. Handling is average too. I guess due to soft sidewall. Competent enough follow the steering properly but that's about it. Comfort & noise are its undoubted strengths and is the reason I purchased the CC6. My car is MPV so I prioritise these traits above others. As mentioned by many, the CC6 is the most comfortable tires I ever tried. Noise generation is also the lowest I ever tried. In the past I have used GY NCT5, Toyo NE03, Viking Protech 5, Hankook Kinergy EX, & GY Assurance Triplemax 3. The CC6 comfort & noise are better than all these. Will buy again if price is more agreeable. It's not very expensive here in Malaysia but not cheap either. But does it worth the rep it's getting? Absolutely. Get one (or 4) too if you like comfort & silence at affordable price.
tire reviewed on 2023-04-26 10:04:16
Writing about the Continental ContiMaxContact MC6 given 89% (225-50-18-W)
Driving on mostly country roads for 100 average miles
after comparing several options Continental MC6, Continental UC6, Hankook S1 Noble2 and Hankook ventus prime3. finally my choice fell on Continental MC6.
the ability of tires on dry and wet roads is impressive.
using this tires feels comfortable and low noisy during driving.
Previously, i used Hankook ventus v2 concept2, it felt hard after 17,000KM, although it was still quite good on dry and wet roads and was still low noise. good job hankook and excellent continental 👍👍👍
tire reviewed on 2020-01-25 07:58:30
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