Build Quality
1.0 (1)
Value for Money
1.0 (1)
Noise Level
4.0 (1)
Wet Weather Handling
2.0 (1)
Durability
1.0 (1)
Dry Weather Handling
4.0 (1)
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21 reviews
Rocky
Rocky Metropolitan Adelaide, SA

Blown Tyres

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bigbrad
bigbrad · 5 posts

Terrible traction even in dry

Steve
Steve · 3 posts

Dangerous! inner belt snaps around 15000kms

Chris
Chris MacDonnell, NT · 2 posts

DANGEROUS

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Jas
Jas Wide Bay-Burnett, QLD · 5 posts

pretty decent tyre

Chad
Chad

Excellent Tires - Smooth and Quiet - Good Mileage

plugger
plugger AU · 4 posts

Crap Tyres

Alex Thomas
Alex Thomas AU · 2 posts

Cheap and quiet

Chad
Chad

Good quality and tread pattern for my BMW

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Kay
Kay

Fell apart prior to 15,000km

Peta
Peta Sydney, NSW · 2 posts

great in the wet

Jacqueline
Jacqueline Sydney, NSW · 30 posts

If I could give them a Zero Rating I would.

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James
James

A Lot Better Than Expected

A.T
A.T

Great on a small car

I've got these tyres fitted on my Toyota Corolla since 2012 and they have served me very well (about to get them replaced now). They travelled 50k driving 50/50 suburbs & freeway and they still have appox 5k left in them. They have been very reliable even on the wet, never skit or spin out. If you drive a small car like a Corolla or a Cruze and dont drive aggressively these tyres will do the job.

HONEST JOE
HONEST JOE South East Queensland, QLD · 31 posts

Ok, so far

I have only had these fitted recently so can't give too much info. They look the par when fitted and I have noticed that they leak air more then the previous (more expensive tyres). The old tyres used to loose aout 1.5 -2PSI per month and these once seem to lose between 4-5PSI /month. Other then that they "feel" ok in normal (grandpa style) driving. Apparently they are no good in the wet but I haven't tried that yet.
Final verdict still to come....

Questions & Answers

Mario I.
Mario I. · 

where can i have them fitted near greystanes

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mohamad a.
mohamad a. · 

Is altenzo a good tyre in winter?

Steve
Steve · 

Appears fine then disintegrate on inner edge stay away

mohamad a.
mohamad a. · 

Thank u....
I bought the comfort altenzo couple days ago... I will use them 1 year and then am going to change into new
WhT do u prefer michelin or yokohama?? Tell me plz

Chris
Chris · 

They are rubbish and dangerous, I had one go out of round terribly and the other exploded on me whilst travelling at speed on a high way. Lucky no one was in the other lane

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C M
C M · 

What tyre pressures should be used on17 inch rims car is new Hyundi Accent low profile tyres 205/40zr17 84w xl?

Suzie Wilson
Suzie Wilson · 

Should be a tyre placard in your door frame or glove box. It will tell u what pressure you put in

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