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Comparison Goodyear Ultra Grip Performance Plus 235/55 R17 103V vs Nokian WR Snowproof 235/55 R17 103V

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Goodyear Ultra Grip Performance Plus 235/55 R17 103V
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Seasonwinterwinter
Product Typepassenger car / SUVpassenger car / SUV
Width235 mm235 mm
Aspect ratio55 %55 %
Tyre inner diameter17 "17 "
Load index103103
Speed ratingVV
Orientationdirectionaldirectional
Pattern Symmetrysymmetricsymmetric
Fuel efficiencyCC
Wet GripBB
Noise Level71 dB69 dB
Rating (top list position)26
Rating SourceADAC – German automobile clubADAC – German automobile club
Added to E-Catalogoctober 2019july 2019

Noise Level

The average noise level created by a tyre while driving. The lower this indicator, the more comfortable this model will be, the less additional noise it will create.

Note that EU rules provide 3 categories of tyres in terms of noise. “Quiet” are considered models with an index of up to 68 dB, “medium” — 68 – 71 dB, “loud” — 72 dB and above.

Rating (top list position)

The position that tyre model took in the rating based on test results. The sources of such information are major automotive magazines, car clubs, expert organizations, etc. (see "Rating Source”). Of course, tyres with similar properties are usually compared with each other — for example, winter studded tyres, summer tyres for compact cars (golf class), off-road tyres of a certain size, etc. In our catalogue, you can choose tyres of Top 3, Top 5 or Top 7 different ratings.

Rating info can be very useful given that there are a wide variety of tyres on the market with similar performance. This can mislead even a specialist, not to mention ordinary motorists. And the place in the test allows you to determine the quality of tyres with a certain degree of accuracy without delving into unnecessary subtleties — and the quality is not only “on paper”, according to official info, but also in fact. However, it should be noted that the rating is given for a specific year (usually the year of manufacture of the tyre or the next one after it), and over time, the place of a certain model in the test may change — usually, it shifts down as new, more advanced tyres appear.