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1. Vredestein Quatrac 5 Premium2. Maxxis All Season AP2 Lowcost
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When it comes to year-round tyre performance, the Maxxis All Season AP2 and the Vredestein Quatrac 5 are two top contenders in the allround tyre category, worth comparing. Both tyres have undergone testing across multiple attributes to determine their performance and value for money.
From the data we have gathered, certain patterns and differences emerged between the Maxxis All Season AP2 and the Vredestein Quatrac 5. According to the Autobild testing, out of 27 tyres, the Maxxis All Season AP2 ranked 17th while the Vredestein Quatrac 5 placed 6th. This indicates that the Vredestein Quatrac 5 has proven to be superior in this test, especially in terms of reducing exterior noise.
In juxtaposition, the two tyres had a closer position in the ADAC test. Among 9 tyres, the All Season AP2 came in at 6th place, whereas the Vredestein Quatrac 5 was at 7th. The Vredestein's strengths in dry driving behavior, safety, and decreased interior noise edged its competition slightly, as these are key factors when assessing allround tyre performance.
Lastly, based on the Autoexpress test, out of six tyres, the Maxxis All Season AP2 again occupied the 4th position, while the Vredestein Quatrac 5 came in 3rd, a narrow margin that denotes a tight competition.
To summarize, both the Maxxis All Season AP2 and the Vredestein Quatrac 5 have shown significant strengths and very few weaknesses in their testing performances. The Vredestein Quatrac 5, made in the Netherlands, narrowly outperforms the Maxxis All Season AP2 overall in mutual tests.
A noteworthy point is that neither of these tyres has thus far been replaced by a newer model in the respective manufacturer's line-up. Therefore, they remain as reliable go-to choices for drivers seeking a high-quality allround tyre.
In conclusion, while both tyres offer reliable performance across a variety of factors, the Vredestein Quatrac 5 marginally tops the Maxxis All Season AP2 in overall test results. The choice between the two would largely depend on specific driving conditions and personal preferences.
1. Vredestein Quatrac 5 Premium2. Maxxis All Season AP2 Lowcost
1. Vredestein Quatrac 5 Satisfactory2. Maxxis All Season AP2 Sufficient
1. Vredestein Quatrac 5 Sufficient2. Maxxis All Season AP2 Sufficient
Name | Stopping distance on dry | Stopping distance on wet | |||||
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Best values in test | 39,4 | 45,2 | |||||
Maxxis All Season AP2 | 45,8 | 53,4 | |||||
Vredestein Quatrac 5 | 43,9 | 48,6 | |||||
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Name | Wet | Dry | Snow | Ice | Noise | Wear | Fuel consumption |
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Best values in test | 1,8 | 2,4 | 2,2 | 2,2 | 3,1 | 0,5 | 1,7 |
Maxxis All Season AP2 Rating: Sufficient | 2,9 | 3,3 | 3,7 | 2,5 | 3,5 | 2,0 | 2,2 |
Vredestein Quatrac 5 Rating: Sufficient | 2,9 | 2,4 | 3,7 | 2,5 | 3,2 | 2,0 | 1,8 |
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Name | Points total | Wet | Dry | Snow | Rolling resistance | Noise | |
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Best values in test | 100 | 273,3 | 192,5 | 339,4 | 81,8 | 85,6 | |
Maxxis All Season AP2 | 95,4 | 273,3 | 196,9 | 370,3 | 87 | 98,2 | |
Vredestein Quatrac 5 | 97,2 | 288,5 | 199 | 376,7 | 96 | 99,2 | |
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