In this comparison, both of the tyres are made by a brand from USA. Dunlop is a brand that belongs to the GoodYear group. Generally, GoodYear winter tyres are slightly better rated (94%) than Dunlop (88%). The first tyre test of Dunlop Winter Sport 5 was done in 2015, compared to 2020 when was the GoodYear UltraGrip 9+ first tested. Important for this comparison is also the Autobild 2021 205/55 R16 test, where both the Winter Sport 5 and the UltraGrip 9+ were tested. See more mutual tests below. When it comes to comparison, eu labels can be also interesting - 59% of Dunlop Winter Sport 5 dimensions has B wet grip rating. Most (94%) of the GoodYear UltraGrip 9+ also have B wet ratings.
These tyres were tested together in 3 test(s) with detailed performance data. This page shows you a comprehensive comparison based on actual head-to-head test results instead of general rankings.
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Detailed head-to-head comparison based on actual test results
Averaged from 3 tests
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
Dunlop Winter Sport 5
GoodYear UltraGrip 9+
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