Tires

Best Tires for Ford Fiesta

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Hankook Tires

I ended up deciding on Hankook R-S4's. Seem like a very good, though not quite RE71r level, dry autocross tire, better in wet than dedicated dry tires, able to take the heat of a track day, livable as a daily, and supposedly wear like rocks, so I'm assuming they end up being cheaper in the long run than the federal rs-pro's, or most any other 200tw tire.

Pros: good dry autocross tire
Cons: not RE71r level
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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FEDERAL Tires
kevinatfms
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Rating 4.0

If you plan on using the Federals for daily driving i do highly suggest looking elsewhere. They are sticky but they are god-awful loud at any speed over 30mph. The tread design makes them hum like no other tire ive ever run on. Track day setup only then the Federal is a great tire to try out. Sticky as hell and very forgiving on the breakaway. Initial turn in is a bit less precise than the Azenis but not by much.

Pros: sticky, forgiving on breakaway
Cons: god-awful loud
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama S drives are pretty cheap now since they are an "older" tire design. I really like them on my fiesta, plenty of grip, and I'm getting decent mileage out of them.

Pros: plenty of grip, decent mileage
Cons: older tire design
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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Nokia Tires

I'm running Nokian WRA3 on my Fiesta ST during cold periods. They've got me through a few years of deepest, snowy Bavarian winters.

Been absolutely great, no complaints about them.

Pros: absolutely great, no complaints
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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MICHELIN Tires
cruster
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Rating 5.0

I had X-ice Xi3s on the Fiesta ST I owned for just over 2 years, and I actually liked driving on them more than the stock Bridgestone Potenza RE50A. Obviously not as much grip in drier weather, but for anything below 40 degrees or so, and certainly any snow, they were fantastic, and a lot easier to live with (much quieter; much more compliant, although part of that was also being on a smaller winter wheel).

Pros: much quieter, more compliant
Cons: less grip drier weather
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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OEM FORD Tires
Ca5p3r5
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Rating 3.5

I have 225/45r16 on mine. Only have rubbing with the fender going over medium to large bumps at speed. I've had small slivers eaten out of the same area. I'm on my second set of 225's. No significant issues.

Pros: no significant issues
Cons: rubbing with fender
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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Hankook Tires
DonL
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Rating 3.5

I'm running the OEM Hankook Optimo 426s on my Fiesta, and they're just about to the wear bars at 53K. They wore pretty well, I guess, decent traction and noise control, not a bad tire overall.

Pros: decent traction, noise control
Cons: not a bad tire overall
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
Mileage: 85295 km
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FEDERAL Tires

As a competitive tire ? No. As a cheap learning/fun tire? yep. He complained about how soft the sidewalls where, even when over inflated at 45ish psi.

Pros: cheap learning/fun tire
Cons: soft sidewalls
Vehicle: Ford Fiesta
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