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Comparison General Grabber AT3 235/60 R18 107H vs Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 235/60 R18 107H

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General Grabber AT3 235/60 R18 107H
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Seasonall seasonall season
Product Typeoff-roadoff-road
Suitable forall-terrainall-terrain
Width235 mm235 mm
Aspect ratio60 %60 %
Tyre inner diameter18 "18 "
Load index107107
Speed ratingHH
Orientationnon-directionalnon-directional
Pattern Symmetrysymmetricsymmetric
Fuel efficiencyDE
Wet GripCC
Noise Level72 dB72 dB
Rating (top list position)7
Rating SourceAuto Bild – German automobile magazine
Added to E-Catalogmay 2017january 2017

Fuel efficiency

The rolling resistance rating that the tyre corresponds to. The higher this figure, the lower the resistance, the less fuel is spent to overcome it and the more economical the tyre is. Efficiency indices are denoted by letters of the Latin alphabet in descending order of efficiency: A(highest efficiency), B, C, D, E, F, G(lowest efficiency).

With other things being equal, more economical tyres tend to cost more, but the difference is offset by fuel economy.

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.

Rating Source

The source where the data of the tyre test results are taken (see "Rating (top list position)"). As such sources, mainly well-known and authoritative publications and organizations are used, however, each user can decide for himself how much he trusts this or that source.