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9 hours ago, Butterss said:

Thanks for everyone's feedback/comment.

Back to the original question -  Yokohama RV02 and Bridgestone Alenza? 

My criteria (in order of priority):
1. Quietness
2. Comfort
3. I don't need super grippy tyres but standard decent grip is fine.

woah. you haven't change tyres ah? You ask very long liao wor. Is your tyre balding now? Better get it change.

I don't think yokohama RV02 is a direct competition for Alenza. so bring this 2 to compare is apple vs orange.

Yokohama AE61 is a better comparison.

 

But my choice of a tyre is always Bridgestone.

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10 hours ago, Butterss said:

Thanks for everyone's feedback/comment.

Back to the original question -  Yokohama RV02 and Bridgestone Alenza? 

My criteria (in order of priority):
1. Quietness
2. Comfort
3. I don't need super grippy tyres but standard decent grip is fine.

if your final choice is rv02 vs alenza. and your  criteria is 1 & 2 .

take rv02. 

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43 minutes ago, kobayashiGT said:

woah. you haven't change tyres ah? You ask very long liao wor. Is your tyre balding now? Better get it change.

I don't think yokohama RV02 is a direct competition for Alenza. so bring this 2 to compare is apple vs orange.

Yokohama AE61 is a better comparison.

 

But my choice of a tyre is always Bridgestone.

TS tyres are still good, just that he needs to use up his vouchers which are expiring.:D

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10 hours ago, Butterss said:

Thanks for everyone's feedback/comment.

Back to the original question -  Yokohama RV02 and Bridgestone Alenza? 

My criteria (in order of priority):
1. Quietness
2. Comfort
3. I don't need super grippy tyres but standard decent grip is fine.

Hi I would go for the Yokohama RV02. Because from personally experience  I think the Yoko tyres will perform very well for your criteria.
Now I'm on the Yokohama XT and i feel it is excellent.
Last time on other cars on which I got installed Yokohama and Bridgestone I felt that the Yokos are generally more quiet and supple.

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I took the plunge and change to Primacy 4 255/45/20. Just changed it yesterday, first impressions is that its quiet. Lets see.

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5 minutes ago, Robo said:

I took the plunge and change to Primacy 4 255/45/20. Just changed it yesterday, first impressions is that its quiet. Lets see.

just nice today raining. try to gauge base on the wet condition. Most tyre can perform well in the dry condition. 😙

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2 hours ago, mikeroy said:

Well!! Michelin Tyres are best for every vehicle as these tyres are helpful in every kind on roads. 

I'm awaiting for its airless car tyre to be commercially available soon.....

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On 11/9/2021 at 9:37 PM, DOBIEMKZ said:

I'm awaiting for its airless car tyre to be commercially available soon.....

i think most probably another 5 to 10 years to be commercialized and popularized , Cost is the Key factor now like Run flat tyre 1 decade ago,

  

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1 hour ago, Roberttan said:

i think most probably another 5 to 10 years to be commercialized and popularized , Cost is the Key factor now like Run flat tyre 1 decade ago,

  

Now only for industrial vehicles. Saw such tyres on some tractors here used for building facade cleaning/maintenance. Hopefully it will be refined and be mass produced for mainstream use.[thumbsup]

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