Tires Uniroyal or COMFORSER

Uniroyal Tires
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Rating 4.0

Customers who went with Uniroyal rarely had anything negative to say. Anyway, as far as cheap tires go, Uniroyal are pretty good quality, have some trickle-down effects of tire technology from Michelin, and overall are a decent option if you need new tires but don't want to spend a lot of money.

Pros: pretty good quality
Cons: cheap tires
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Uniroyal Tires

I just had the following installed on my mk3.5 cabrio (a Golf III for all intents and purposes) two months ago: 195/60R14 Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring They have been good so far, no complaints on my end and they were available at my local tire shop for install.

Pros: good performance, no complaints
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Uniroyal Tires
JaySP1
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Rating 3.0

I've had these same tires on my car for the past 100k miles. They are just as noisy now as they were on day one when new. I learned to live with it but now that it's time for new tires I can't wait to get something quieter.

Pros: good value for money
Cons: very noisy
Mileage: 160934 km
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COMFORSER Tires

Year old post I know, but a couple days ago my grandpa took my car to go get only my spare tyre changed, I come back from work and I see a pair of Comforser Cf510s on my VT Commodore. Didn’t think they could be THIS bad in the wet, I genuinely can’t even accelerate slightly faster than usual, my wheels just spin uncontrollably.

Cons: bad in the wet
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Uniroyal Tires

I've had Uniroyals for a bit more than a year now, and honestly I'm not so impressed. I find it they lack grip in heavy cornerring, and also the 1st gear spins like mad if you try to step on it.

Cons: lacks grip, spins easily
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