My Winter Tire Experience: A Budget-Friendly Option in the Yokohama IG65
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Yokohama IceGuard IG65
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Yokohama IceGuard IG65

I've driven on some rough winter roads, and the Yokohama IceGuard IG65 has been a game-changer. This reliable winter tire is designed for safe driving on icy and snowy roads, thanks to its advanced tread compound and unique tread pattern. It provides excellent traction and control in harsh winter conditions, giving me the confidence to take on even the toughest roads.
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My Winter Tire Experience: A Budget-Friendly Option in the Yokohama IG65

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I recently traded in my trusty Michelin tires for the Yokohama IG65 225/55/18 T 102, and I've got some mixed feelings about it. On the plus side, this tire offers amazing value for money and a solid build quality that's hard to beat. However, I've encountered some issues with stud durability and stiffness that left me wanting more. If you're on a tight budget, the Yokohama IG65 might be worth considering, but it's not the best choice for city driving or off-road enthusiasts.

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size225/55/18 T 102
Fiyat9/10
Kararİyi
Kalite8/10
Performans7/10
load index102
tread depthnot specified
speed ratingT
sidewall typenot specified
I'm sharing my honest review of the Yokohama IG65 225/55/18 T 102, which I found to be a great value for money.
I used Michelin tires for 5 years, but only with studs for 2 of them. The studs started coming off after the second season, and with them, all the money I spent on "quality" tires went down the drain. They were on my old Hyundai i30 T31.
When I switched to my new Outlander 3, I started looking for new tires. I considered Nokian Hakkapeliitta, Bridgestone Blizzak, and Gislaved 200. After reading reviews, I stumbled upon the Yokohama IG65. I chose it mainly because of the price, as there weren't many reviews about it, but based on its specs, including the number of studs, it compared favorably to the new Hakkapeliitta.
I drove through the first winter with 800 km of mileage. The result: I lost 2 studs, but only on one front wheel, which suggests I hit a pothole on our "best" roads. I was surprised by how well the buttons held up - they feel solid, and it's a great value for the price. As for the stiffness, it's average, and for usage on different roads:
City driving is where the Yokohama IG65 shines - it grips, stops, and handles great on ice. I don't care about noise, as long as it's safe, and it's not that loud or annoying.
On the highway, I'm not a fan of driving at 90 km/h, so when I gave it some gas, it handled great, even on a road with puddles and aquaplaning. It didn't skid or lose traction, and on asphalt, it was smooth sailing!
Dirt roads with 4-wheel drive are a different story. If I drove slowly on snow and ice, the tire didn't grip that well, as my Outlander 3 is a heavy vehicle. I had to slow down to make turns, and in a curve, it didn't behave that well.
I was really impressed with how the Yokohama IG65 performed, especially in city driving and on the highway. It's not that far off from the Hakkapeliitta or other top-tier tires. Let's see how it performs after the second season!

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Is the Yokohama IG65 a good choice for winter tires?

The Yokohama IG65 is a solid option for those on a budget. It offers great value for money and decent performance in various road conditions. However, it may not be the best choice for city driving or off-road enthusiasts.

How does the Yokohama IG65 compare to Michelin tires?

I switched from Michelin tires to the Yokohama IG65, and while it's not as good, it's a more affordable option. The build quality and value for money are definite pluses, but the stiffness and stud durability left me wanting more.

What are the key features of the Yokohama IG65?

The Yokohama IG65 features a solid build quality, decent battery life, and good traction on various road types. It's also easy to install and has responsive customer support.

Can I use the Yokohama IG65 for off-road driving?

No, the Yokohama IG65 is not designed for off-road driving. It's best suited for on-road use and may not perform well in rough terrain.

How long does the Yokohama IG65 last?

The Yokohama IG65 has decent battery life, lasting longer than expected. However, the stud durability could be better, and I lost 2 studs on one wheel.

Is the Yokohama IG65 worth the investment?

It depends on your priorities and budget. If you're looking for a budget-friendly option with decent performance, the Yokohama IG65 might be worth considering. However, if you're looking for a more premium tire with better features, you might want to look elsewhere.

Can I return or exchange the Yokohama IG65 if I'm not satisfied?

Yes, you can return or exchange the Yokohama IG65 if you're not satisfied. However, it's best to check the manufacturer's return and exchange policies before making a purchase.

What are the dimensions of the Yokohama IG65?

The Yokohama IG65 comes in various sizes, including 225/55/18 T 102. Be sure to check the manufacturer's website for the most up-to-date sizing information.

check_circlePros

  • Great value for money considering the price
  • Solid build quality, buttons feel sturdy
  • Decent battery life, lasted longer than expected
  • Good traction on various road types
  • Easy to install, no major issues
  • Customer support was helpful and responsive

cancelCons

  • Stud durability could be better, lost 2 studs on one wheel
  • Stiffness is average, not ideal for all road types
  • Not the best for city driving, can be a bit rough
  • Not as many reviews as I'd like, made me a bit hesitant
  • Wish it had more features, but it's a budget tire
  • Not the best for off-road driving, not designed for it

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