Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert - User reviews

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Greg
4.8
I am professional driver and I have used a lot of different summer and winter tyre models. In last two years I have tried few all weather models as well. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert tyres are currently fitted on my wife's vehicle. I do not really like to glorify anything too much but there is nothing bad what I could tell about this Uniroyal. Grip on the wet and dry is good, tyre gives sense of control during driving even on snow. The most impressive is the wet grip. Perfect tyre for english weather. I would compare it to some premium class models and it is important to realize that Uniroyal is from middle class. I think that it is hard to find better tyre for someone who lives in the city and not in really hard terrain like mountains for example. I can recommend with clear conscience.

Additional information

Distance made:2000 - 5000 miles
Place of use:city only
Driving style:moderate
Vehicle:Hyundai Getz Hatchback I 1.3 (63kW)
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:Yes

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface5
The grip on wet surface5
Driving comfort
Noise level5
Bump absorption4
Other
Tyre appearance5
Frequent failuresNo
Economy
Economy5
Feathering, durability-
Irek
4.6
Mainly highway 140 - 160 km in the rain 120-130 revelation about snow for approximately 120

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Additional information

Distance made:more than 15000 miles
Place of use:only outside the city
Driving style:moderate
Vehicle:VW Golf Variant III 1.8 (55kW)
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:Yes

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface5
The grip on wet surface5
Driving comfort
Noise level4
Bump absorption4
Other
Tyre appearance5
Frequent failuresNo
Economy
Economy5
Feathering, durability5
Mat
4.3
I bought Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert recently (August 2016) but it is revelation - quiet and really good water drainage. How will it be in winter? Price to quality – 5 stars. Previously, I had similar tyres fitted and they were very soft therefore really loud above 10 degrees. Yet very quiet.

Additional information

Distance made:below 2000 miles
Place of use:usually in the city
Driving style:moderate
Vehicle:Kia Carens Van
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:Yes

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface4
The grip on wet surface4
Driving comfort
Noise level4
Bump absorption5
Other
Tyre appearance5
Frequent failuresNo
Economy
Economy4
Feathering, durability4
Andrew P.
4.2
I try to not get too excited about the tyres frankly speaking. Most of the drivers, including me of course, have no idea how summer or winter tyre should be manufactured. The only thing which can be compared between different tyres is the driving experience. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert is really good one in my opinion. It has excellent wet grip which is important for a safety. I can not tell to much about fast driving as it is hard for me to develop some speed because I drive in the city mostly. However, it is quite possible that this Uniroyal model could handle it pretty well. Fuel consumption is just on the normal level. In my opinion it is decent product which can be recommended.

Additional information

Distance made:more than 15000 miles
Place of use:usually in the city
Driving style:calm
Vehicle:no data was found.
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:Yes

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface4
The grip on wet surface4
Driving comfort
Noise level-
Bump absorption-
Other
Tyre appearance-
Frequent failures-
Economy
Economy-
Feathering, durability-
ZIBI
4.2
The Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert tyres were doing brilliant for two seasons now. They never disappointed me during long trips in the summer and not even on a highway. In the summer days are stable and not too soft, the winter (already the second in their performance) shows their superiority over the cheap winter tyres and I can compare. Driving in the mountainous areas where I live is not a problem for these tyres. It's cool during late autumn or early spring, when the single season tyres are getting slippery at the start-up, and the Uniroyals outclass them. I highly recommend them. The people should stop nagging that the all-season tyres are worse than single season tyres. Such talk is rubbish. We know that complain the most are the ones swap the tyres seasonally. Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert even outperformed some winter tyres in the tyre tests. I'd like the tyre experts would start seeing things more objectively.

Additional information

Distance made:more than 15000 miles
Place of use:usually outside the city
Driving style:moderate
Vehicle:Dacia Logan MCV I 1.6 MPI (64kW)
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:Yes

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface4
The grip on wet surface4
Driving comfort
Noise level3
Bump absorption4
Other
Tyre appearance5
Frequent failuresNo
Economy
Economy4
Feathering, durability4
Monty
4.0
I've put Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert in September and do not regret the choice. Rainy and cold September has shown their power from the very beginning. I previously drove on Passios (they were already fitted on a car) and during September below 15 degrees C they were already slipping away on curves - not to mention they were rather loud. The difference was very significant: silence, cfirm car start-up, good traction on curves. If they act equally well in winter i will buy and fit them to another car as well. Definitely better than summer ones like Passio, Brilantis, K702, Kormoran, Efecta. I can easily compare them to Firestone Multihawk i drove in the autumn. I'm waiting for the winter - I think they will outmatch the current Polaris 2 or Frigo Directional. I think the mid-class of all-season tyres is much better than the economic all-season tyres. It is surprising that Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert are not that popular, if they were sold and recommended in the garages they would have lost the customer for at least 2.5 years

Additional information

Distance made:below 2000 miles
Place of use:usually outside the city
Driving style:moderate
Vehicle:Dacia Logan MCV
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:Yes

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface4
The grip on wet surface4
Driving comfort
Noise level4
Bump absorption5
Other
Tyre appearance5
Frequent failuresNo
Economy
Economy4
Feathering, durability3
Art
3.9
For a long time I wondered about buying Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert tyres for the car in which I do not want to invest too much since it's not being used much. I always used the two sets of tyres for winter and summer. I treated These tyres as a kind of experiment. The tyre behaves more than well, is quiet (of course not as good in summer), soft, has good grip on wet and dry. So far i've been mostly using those at temperatures of around 10 degrees C. I do not know how it's gonna be in the summer. On snow and ice you can almost feel no difference between these and winter tyres. If someone needs universal tyres and not to costly then go with these! Good alternative to having two sets of tyres for 2 seasons. Sustainability is more than decent. So far done like 10000 miles on them and without issues. These tyres are pretty cool :) Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert got nothing to be ashamed of, really! :)

Additional information

Distance made:more than 15000 miles
Place of use:usually in the city
Driving style:moderate
Vehicle:Ford Mondeo 4/5 drzwi II 1.8 TD
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:Yes

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface4
The grip on wet surface4
Driving comfort
Noise level4
Bump absorption4
Other
Tyre appearance-
Frequent failuresNo
Economy
Economy3
Feathering, durability3
Ros
3.8
Tyres fitted on a Fiat Panda. Due to the small annual mileage (6k miles), Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert is an excellent choice. A tyre on mud and snow doing really good job in a small vehicle like Panda! It does not break off the grip and maintains the direction of travel.

Additional information

Distance made:5000 - 10000 miles
Place of use:usually in the city
Driving style:calm
Vehicle:Fiat Panda Hatchback II 1.1
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:Yes

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface4
The grip on wet surface3
Driving comfort
Noise level4
Bump absorption4
Other
Tyre appearance4
Frequent failuresNo
Economy
Economy3
Feathering, durability-
Robert Kubica
1.4
poor will be best Michelin and Dunlop crossclimate

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Additional information

Distance made:2000 - 5000 miles
Place of use:usually in the city
Driving style:moderate
Vehicle:Fiat Punto Hatchback
Will you recommend these tyres to other users?:No

Detailed rating of tyres

Driving qualities
The grip on dry surface1
The grip on wet surface1
Driving comfort
Noise level3
Bump absorption3
Other
Tyre appearance1
Frequent failuresYes
Economy
Economy1
Feathering, durability1
Total rating of the tyre
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4.3
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4.0