So this an update on these tires which have been on my car for almost a year and have covered 18000 miles so far.
Up until now the tires have worn evenly. Looking at the fronts in particular, there is no sign of any severe degradation. I commute to London from northern France, but in recent months have been making round trips to northern Italy where I am now. Currently we have been experiencing temperatures of daily highs hitting 36C. On previous trips in July and August, it was even hotter. This has not affected the integrity of the tire.
On the autoroute/autostrada the car tracks straight and true. Road noise is not an issue. In the wet, this tire inspires confidence. I have had to make a couple of emergency stops on wet/greasy roads and the ABS was not activated. I have not experienced any snowy conditions.
Fuel consumption has not been affected adversely with the Bridgestone tires. To maximise the range of the relatively small 48 litre fuel tank on the Talisman (due to the rear wheel steering), I cruise at 110kph as per the GPS. The car averages 5.2 l/100 kms at this speed or 51 mpg which I think is excellent for such a big car. At 130 kph fuel consumption increases to 6.8 l/100 kph.
Regarding ride comfort, I have the XL version of this tire. I run the tire pressures at the lower option as recommended by Renault of 2.3 Bar fronts and 2.1 Bar rear which is for constant speeds up to 160 kph. If heavily laden the pressures should be adjusted to 2.6 F, 2.4 R. Ride comfort has been fine at the lower setting and the tires have worn evenly.
I chose this tire because I wanted a specification which leaned towards wet, icy or slushy conditions. The tire has a high resistance to aquaplaning and I have experienced quite a few events of high speed driving in heavy rain.
These tires appear to be wearing better than the original summer Continental rubber on the front. Looking at the front tires right now, there is still some way to go to the wear bars. I haven’t noticed any dramatic loss of performance so far. My plan is to make another trip to Italy in October, then replace all four tires before the onset of winter. I am not going to wear the tires right out.
On my previous car, a 2016 BMW 518d estate, I fitted Michelin Cross Climate tires which were excellent. I see that there is an EVO version of the Bridgestone A005 now. Perfect timing. Also the Michelin CC tires are now available in the Talisman’s size.
The company who supply my tires in a France and fit them at my home, are offering free fitting with the Michelin’s. However the French brand are €39 more each than the new Bridgestone A005 EVO’s. It will be a difficult choice.