I have 2 x Dunlop SP Sportmaxx and 2 x Nankang NS20 tyres on my car, and just for info when NS20's were on the front the ride was extremely hard, swapped the Dunlops to the front and ride much better, Dunlop tyres are very expensive here though, €135 each
Surprised by your positive reaction to the Dunlop SP Sportmaxx.
They are very unpopular on Briskoda and at tyrereviews.co.uk, renowned as noisy and with the Rapid/Toledo booming bodywork issue (badly adjusted hatch doors from the factory) it made for a very noisy car.
Another Factory OEM tyre is the Conti PremiumContact 2 which is quiet and hard wearing, but again expensive.
When I drive I often think that I didn't close my windows all the way. Is this what you're referring to? I drive this car 130 km daily, and I find that I have to raise the music volume fairly high because of the road noise when driving on the highway.
I have the Dunlops on it for now as they seem to grip well and are wearing well for a Diesel.
When I need to change them I will be getting my local tyre guy to put on Aelous, albeit not the exact same size tyre.
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