Yokohama 1x BluEarth 4S AW21 Ganzjahresreifen 215/60 R16 99H XL M+S 3PMSF Allwetterreifen Reifen
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Der Yokohama BluEarth-4S AW21 ist ein Ganzjahresreifen, der für Einsatz im Sommer- und Winterwetter entwickelt wurde. Tests und Nutzerberichte zeigen, dass er vor allem auf nasser Fahrbahn gut abschneidet, mit zuverlässigem Grip und ordentlicher Aquaplaning-Resistenz. Auch auf Schnee bietet er für einen Allwetterreifen respektable Brems- und Traktionswerte, erreicht aber nicht das Niveau eines reinen Winterreifens. Verschleiß und Stabilität werden meist als ausreichend bis gut bewertet, was ihn für den täglichen Einsatz geeignet macht. Wichtige Schwächen sind jedoch die deutlich schlechtere Performance auf trockenem Asphalt bei höheren Temperaturen und ein Lenkgefühl, das etwas träge und unpräzise wirkt. Zudem melden mehrere Quellen etwas mehr Abrollgeräusch als bei einigen Rivalen. Dieser Reifen eignet sich vor allem für Fahrer, die das ganze Jahr über mit einem Satz Reifen fahren möchten und dafür Kompromisse bei Trockenleistung und Komfort akzeptieren.
Bewertungen von Yokohama 1x BluEarth 4S AW21 Ganzjahresreifen 215/60 R16 99H XL M+S 3PMSF Allwetterreifen Reifen
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Had little snow this year but felt very stable good in wet.No problem s so far
Had little snow this year but felt very stable good in wet.No problem s so far
Phil Gillender
15. April 2024
excellent silent and safe tire no grip problems both in dry and wet conditions, only a small criticism I have the impression that it tends to wear out quickly we will see, on the other hand in general with the 4 season compound that I know more of 30/35 thousand kilometers it is not possible to do, I hope to do at least another 15/20 thousand, however I will buy them back
excellent silent and safe tire no grip problems both in dry and wet conditions, only a small criticism I have the impression that it tends to wear out quickly we will see, on the other hand in general with the 4 season compound that I know more of 30/35 thousand kilometers it is not possible to do, I hope to do at least another 15/20 thousand, however I will buy them back
mauro
9. Mai 2022
It drives great. However, wear is very quick for 2 years. Now I have to replace it with new ones. Mainly front axle.
It drives great. However, wear is very quick for 2 years. Now I have to replace it with new ones. Mainly front axle.
Daniel
16. April 2022
Good all-weather tire with good properties on dry and wet roads. Amazingly good properties in snow. Can recommend the tire.
Good all-weather tire with good properties on dry and wet roads. Amazingly good properties in snow. Can recommend the tire.
Martens
1. November 2021
Such an amazing tyre from Yokohama. Equally as good, if not better, than both Uniroyal and Yokohama winter tyres that I have used in the past. So much quieter too than winter tyres. Top rated traction on both snow and ice. I have passed taxi drivers and over enthusiastic prestige German car drivers trying to go up steep snow covered hills as the Yokohama BluEarth-4S AW21 just kept on going with confidence and tenacious grip. I would swear blind that my humble Skoda Octavia Combi was a 4 x 4 rather than FWD! I understand that this tyre is TUV Sud approved and I can totally as to understand why. Such good valve tyres so go and purchase some, you will not regret it!
Such an amazing tyre from Yokohama. Equally as good, if not better, than both Uniroyal and Yokohama winter tyres that I have used in the past. So much quieter too than winter tyres. Top rated traction on both snow and ice. I have passed taxi drivers and over enthusiastic prestige German car drivers trying to go up steep snow covered hills as the Yokohama BluEarth-4S AW21 just kept on going with confidence and tenacious grip. I would swear blind that my humble Skoda Octavia Combi was a 4 x 4 rather than FWD! I understand that this tyre is TUV Sud approved and I can totally as to understand why. Such good valve tyres so go and purchase some, you will not regret it!
Rick von Horvath
19. Februar 2021