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Detailed head-to-head comparison based on actual test results
In this comparison, we will look at two summer tyres, the Kleber Dynaxer HP3 and the Maxxis Premitra HP5, both offering good quality and performance for their respective price categories. The Kleber Dynaxer HP3 has an overall rating of 69%, while the Maxxis Premitra HP5 stands out with a higher rating of 85%. Neither of these tyres has been replaced with a newer model, so we will focus on the current models in this comparison.
The Kleber Dynaxer HP3 is a product of Kleber, a French tyre manufacturer with a long history of providing reliable tyres at an affordable price. In the ADAC tyre test, the Dynaxer HP3 ranked 11th out of 12 tyres, making it an average performer. However, it showed its strengths in the Autobild test, where it secured the 45th position out of 52 tyres. Notably, the Dynaxer HP3 excelled in wet circle cornering, one of the most important factors for summer tyres.
On the other hand, the Maxxis Premitra HP5 is manufactured by Maxxis, a Taiwan-based tyre company known for its high-quality tyres at competitive prices. The Premitra HP5 performed admirably in the ADAC test, landing the 3rd position out of 12 tyres. Its best features in this test were aquaplaning - longitudal, dry braking, and wet circle cornering. In the Autobild test, the tyre managed to secure the 18th position out of 52, showcasing its consistent performance across different tests.
Comparing the two tyres, it is evident that the Maxxis Premitra HP5 outperforms the Kleber Dynaxer HP3 in most aspects. The Premitra HP5's excellent performance in both tests, including its superior aquaplaning resistance and wet circle cornering, make it a better choice for drivers looking for a dependable summer tyre. The Kleber Dynaxer HP3, on the other hand, provides a decent performance and may be suitable for budget-conscious drivers who prioritize wet circle cornering.
In conclusion, while both the Kleber Dynaxer HP3 and the Maxxis Premitra HP5 are summer tyres from reputable manufacturers, the Maxxis Premitra HP5 emerges as the clear winner in this comparison. Its consistent high ranking in both tyre tests and outstanding performance in key areas such as aquaplaning resistance and wet circle cornering make it the better option overall, offering great value for its price.
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