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ope126
30-03-2018, 03:48 PM
Hi All,

Vehicle: 2016 (MY16) VW Passat 140TDI Highline Wagon

I have just replaced the OEM – 235/45R18 94W Continental ContiSportContact 5 (ContiSeal) tyres at 25,000kms (all four (4) tyres were on the Treadwear Indicators)...
As these are quite soft, I must admit the tyres have been pretty average for the past 5,000 - 10,000kms.

Here is some info on the EU Tyre Labels: Full Guide To The EU Tyre Label | Blackcircles.com (https://www.blackcircles.com/general/tyre-labelling/tyre-label)

Here was my choices for replacement tyres (in no particular order):

Pirelli – 235/45ZR18 94Y P Zero / 235/45R18 94W P7 Cinturato (seal inside) (Romnia) / 235/45R18 98Y XL P7 Cinturato (China)
Dunlop – 235/45R18 98Y XL Sport Maxx RT 2 (Germany)
Goodyear - 235/45R18 98Y XL Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (Germany)
Bridgestone – 235/45R18 98Y Potenza RE050A / 235/45R18 94W Potenza RE050A / 235/45R18 98W Potenza RE003 (Japan / Poland)
Michelin – 235/45R18 98Y Pilot Sport 4 (France / Thailand) (No rim protector)
Continental - 235/45R18 98Y PremiumContact 6 / 235/45R18 98Y ContiSportContact 5 / 235/45R18 94W ContiSportContact 5 (ContiSeal) (Romania / Slovania)

I had been procrastinating for the past 2mths, but during that time I narrowed it down to the Dunlop or Goodyear. I went with Goodyear as I have the same tyres on my Jetta and have done 20,000kms in 2yrs and they still feel like they are 75-80% tread left!:banana:
I did not want to get Continental again and have had very poor experiences with Bridgestone (they wear super quick too, however they then feather and become SO NOISY). That did not happen in the Continentals thankfully!
I have never used Pirelli in the past, so was not super keen on them.
But, I have generally replaced tyres with Michelin in the past on previous VW's. So would have gone with the Michelin Pilot Sport 4, however they do not come with a Rim Protector in the 235/45R18 size... so I dismissed them!

Goodyear/Dunlop Australia were waiting on fresh stock (there was Zero availability in the country) and although it took about 2mths, I finally got them installed yesterday; Goodyear - 235/45R18 98Y XL Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (Made In Germany).

As per the EU Tyre Label;

Goodyear - 235/45R18 98Y XL Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (C - Fuel Efficiency / A - Wet Grip / 69dB Noise)

The original equipment Continentals;
Continental - 235/45R18 94W ContiSportContact 5 (ContiSeal) (E - Fuel Efficiency /A - Wet Grip / 71dB Noise)

The original equipment Pirellis;
Pirelli – 235/45R18 94W P7 Cinturato (seal inside) (C - Fuel Efficiency / A - Wet Grip / 70dB Noise)

So the Eagle F1's have much better results than the OEM Contis...

Here was a great website I used to compare and make my buying decisions; Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 - Tyre Reviews (http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Goodyear/Eagle-F1-Asymmetric-3.htm)

I run between 38 - 40psi and check this every couple of weeks.
The wear rate of all four (4) tyres was very even, so no issues there.
I had a wheel alignment / balance / rotation at 6mths (the car has only been on the road for 1 year now)...

A big shout out to Dunlop Super Dealer (Apache Wholesale Tyres Rocklea) who helped me source / order and fit the new Goodyear tyres!

If anyone else is in the market for this size tyre, I know they have a second set of four (4) tyres avaialble and will surely offer you a great deal. They did for me!!!

I hope this thread helps others...

tigger73
30-03-2018, 04:25 PM
I’ve had a few sets of the Goodyear Asymmetric 2’s and they were a great tyre in terms of grip and mileage.


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NPR
30-03-2018, 06:24 PM
Can I add in Toyos Proxes C100+. Nice tyre, good grip, reasonably quiet and great price. Not seen as a premium performance tyre, but wears well (I travel 35K+ a year). I had them on my Superb, Golf, Octavia and old Passat. Just as an option for you.
Nick

ope126
30-03-2018, 08:46 PM
Can I add in Toyos Proxes C100+. Nice tyre, good grip, reasonably quiet and great price. Not seen as a premium performance tyre, but wears well (I travel 35K+ a year). I had them on my Superb, Golf, Octavia and old Passat. Just as an option for you.
Nick

Hi NPR, I am sure the Toyo are a quality tyre. However they where not on my shopping list...
(also, the Proxes C100+ are not available in 235/45R18 )

This thread is not about tyres in general, just the 235/45R18 to suit B8 Passat with the Genuine 18" (Dartford & Monterey) Alloy Wheel.

Not sure if you read the whole thread, but I did get new tyres; Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 / 235/45R18 98Y XL

Newair
01-04-2018, 03:43 PM
I’ve had a few sets of the Goodyear Asymmetric 2’s and they were a great tyre in terms of grip and mileage.


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Hi Tigger
Just curious to know if the Asymmetric2 tyres you got, are they the same size (for the 18” B8) & what sort of kms did you get?


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ope126
01-04-2018, 03:58 PM
Hi Tigger
Just curious to know if the Asymmetric2 tyres you got, are they the same size (for the 18” B8) & what sort of kms did you get?


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I can't talk on behalf of Tigger, however the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3's I run on my Jetta have got 75-80% tread left after 2yrs / 20,000kms... They are a 225/40R18 92Y XL...
They have the same treadwear rating as the 235/45R18 of 300, so I expect the wear to be similar.

Either way, much better than the Conti's...

Newair
01-04-2018, 04:03 PM
I can talk on behalf of Tigger, however the Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3's I run on my Jetta have got 75-80% tread left after 2yrs / 20,000kms... They are a 225/40R18 92Y XL...
They have the same treadwear rating as the 235/45R18 of 300, so I expect the wear to be similar.

Either way, much better than the Conti's...

Thanks OPE126
So still getting around the 30.000 ks per set? I ask as I’m looking to find a Tyre that will give better mileage than the 30.000ks.


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Jondalar
03-04-2018, 01:30 PM
Maybe not totally related but I've been running Pirelli P Zero 225/35 R19 on my Octavia since new and after 46,000 km they still look to have about 50% tread left. Not the grippiest tyre for the first 1-2k but after that have been great. To be fair half of my driving is highway running.

doc_777
03-04-2018, 02:19 PM
Traction versus treadwear- the two are basically, mutually exclusive. Seems VW fit rubber from the factory that has high traction.

on my Alltrack I’ll be erring towards treadwear when it’s due for new boots. Same with my wife’s B8. We don’t drive them hard - certainly nowhere near hard enough to warrant soft high traction tyres.

Now, our motorbike on the other hand....we stuffed a set of tyres after one trip on the weekend. About 800km of Tassies finest west coast coarse chip roads and the hoops are almost buggered. Glad I get better wear than that from the car tyres ;)

mysteryman1961
17-05-2018, 04:31 PM
Hey buddy,Ive been away from the site for a few weeks now,but I have the same ride as yourself with luxury pack.
I had to get 2 new steerers (front) tyres at 15K.The OEMs that were on there from new (Contis)were a great performer,
but,and there is always a but......they were down to the wear lines.I run 36 to 40 PSI and checked them every 2 weeks,had
alignments and watched them but they are to soft and there is so much Torque in the front end they wear out.I replaced them
Pirellis P7,tyre place really wanted to give me Contis again but I ran away.With what I have now I'm happy performance
and wear wise.Its a personal preference really.

Newair
29-05-2018, 01:15 PM
Hi Everyone,
I’m just wondering if there is anyone who has found a tyre that will give better than 30ks in distance?


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Newair
29-05-2018, 01:25 PM
Hi All,

Vehicle: 2016 (MY16) VW Passat 140TDI Highline Wagon

I have just replaced the OEM – 235/45R18 94W Continental ContiSportContact 5 (ContiSeal) tyres at 25,000kms (all four (4) tyres were on the Treadwear Indicators)...
As these are quite soft, I must admit the tyres have been pretty average for the past 5,000 - 10,000kms.

Here is some info on the EU Tyre Labels: Full Guide To The EU Tyre Label | Blackcircles.com (https://www.blackcircles.com/general/tyre-labelling/tyre-label)

Here was my choices for replacement tyres (in no particular order):

Pirelli – 235/45ZR18 94Y P Zero / 235/45R18 94W P7 Cinturato (seal inside) (Romnia) / 235/45R18 98Y XL P7 Cinturato (China)
Dunlop – 235/45R18 98Y XL Sport Maxx RT 2 (Germany)
Goodyear - 235/45R18 98Y XL Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (Germany)
Bridgestone – 235/45R18 98Y Potenza RE050A / 235/45R18 94W Potenza RE050A / 235/45R18 98W Potenza RE003 (Japan / Poland)
Michelin – 235/45R18 98Y Pilot Sport 4 (France / Thailand) (No rim protector)
Continental - 235/45R18 98Y PremiumContact 6 / 235/45R18 98Y ContiSportContact 5 / 235/45R18 94W ContiSportContact 5 (ContiSeal) (Romania / Slovania)

I had been procrastinating for the past 2mths, but during that time I narrowed it down to the Dunlop or Goodyear. I went with Goodyear as I have the same tyres on my Jetta and have done 20,000kms in 2yrs and they still feel like they are 75-80% tread left!:banana:
I did not want to get Continental again and have had very poor experiences with Bridgestone (they wear super quick too, however they then feather and become SO NOISY). That did not happen in the Continentals thankfully!
I have never used Pirelli in the past, so was not super keen on them.
But, I have generally replaced tyres with Michelin in the past on previous VW's. So would have gone with the Michelin Pilot Sport 4, however they do not come with a Rim Protector in the 235/45R18 size... so I dismissed them!

Goodyear/Dunlop Australia were waiting on fresh stock (there was Zero availability in the country) and although it took about 2mths, I finally got them installed yesterday; Goodyear - 235/45R18 98Y XL Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (Made In Germany).

As per the EU Tyre Label;

Goodyear - 235/45R18 98Y XL Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 (C - Fuel Efficiency / A - Wet Grip / 69dB Noise)

The original equipment Continentals;
Continental - 235/45R18 94W ContiSportContact 5 (ContiSeal) (E - Fuel Efficiency /A - Wet Grip / 71dB Noise)

The original equipment Pirellis;
Pirelli – 235/45R18 94W P7 Cinturato (seal inside) (C - Fuel Efficiency / A - Wet Grip / 70dB Noise)

So the Eagle F1's have much better results than the OEM Contis...

Here was a great website I used to compare and make my buying decisions; Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 - Tyre Reviews (http://www.tyrereviews.co.uk/Tyre/Goodyear/Eagle-F1-Asymmetric-3.htm)

I run between 38 - 40psi and check this every couple of weeks.
The wear rate of all four (4) tyres was very even, so no issues there.
I had a wheel alignment / balance / rotation at 6mths (the car has only been on the road for 1 year now)...

A big shout out to Dunlop Super Dealer (Apache Wholesale Tyres Rocklea) who helped me source / order and fit the new Goodyear tyres!

If anyone else is in the market for this size tyre, I know they have a second set of four (4) tyres avaialble and will surely offer you a great deal. They did for me!!!

I hope this thread helps others...

Hi ope126
How are the F1 Eagles going on the wagon?


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rave75
31-05-2018, 12:58 PM
i am on stock P7 and on 36k km. I reckon it still can go another 5-10k km based on the current thread level.

Newair
31-05-2018, 04:43 PM
i am on stock P7 and on 36k km. I reckon it still can go another 5-10k km based on the current thread level.

Hi rave
Which car do you have the P 7 on?


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Passerati
26-07-2018, 10:34 PM
My front tyres are balding quickly due to the torque. The rear tyres have about 60-70% left on them.

I drive my car for work and have racked up approx. 33,000km to date.

The performance of the Continentals are amazing for grip but like many others here I would like some that lasts at least 10-15k longer.

I hate the idea of having two types but can’t justify spending the money on replacing all four.

After reading this thread and other on the forum I’m still trying to get my head around which to get and I feel I’m none the wiser.

The Pirelli P Zero’s which Jondalar mentioned seem to have great mileage but then again it relevant to individual driving styles.

If you recently changed, what did you end up choosing and what is the current performance?

Thanks



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Just_Westy
31-07-2018, 11:09 AM
I'd say 33k is pretty good for fronts on a FWD car why didn't you rotate them every service ?

ope126
31-07-2018, 11:27 AM
The Goodyear Eagle F1's are great!!!

Kachingg
31-07-2018, 02:07 PM
I have hankook ventis v12 in 235/35/19 on my car i am at 20k now and expect to get another 20k easily its awd tho so that probably evens out the wear somewhat

Rocket36
30-01-2019, 03:50 PM
I'm so sick of the Conti tyres on my 140 TDI Highline. Such bad scalloping. Going to get some Bridgestone Turanzas and a much better alignment than it came with off the boat.

rave75
01-02-2019, 10:09 AM
Hi rave
Which car do you have the P 7 on?


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B8 sedan with 19inch wheels. I am at 47k km now, rear still has some thread left. I had to replace the front left tyre due to bulge on the side and i swap the right with my spare tyre.