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Detailed head-to-head comparison based on actual test results
Today we are comparing the Vredestein Quatrac Pro and the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2, both are manufactured by well-established companies, Vredestein and Pirelli. Our thorough review takes into account data from various tests and includes evaluations of each tyre's performance, strengths, and weaknesses.
Starting with the Vredestein Quatrac Pro, rated at 59% by us, manufactured in Hungary, the tyre expresses its dominance in wet handling and braking conditions. Autobild among others placed this tyre at position 6 out of 10. The tyre showed superior exterior noise, comfort, and wet handling features; however, its performance was moderate in snow conditions and had the highest rolling resistance in test according to TyreReviews.com 2022. Regardless, the tyre maintains strong wet grip, holding the shortest wet braking and fastest wet handling lap records.
On the other hand, the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 shows an average rating of 67% by us and is produced in Romania. Ranking higher in tests overall, the tyre got to position 4 out of 7 in one test by Gute-Fahrt. Its best-identified features include exterior noise reduction, snow braking and cornering, and notably rolling resistance. Despite its limited snow and wet grip identified in the TyreReviews.com 2022 test, it gained the title for having the lowest rolling resistance.
Both tyres shine in different aspects; the Vredestein Quatrac Pro stands out for its exceptional wet handling and braking performance. On the flip side, low grip in the snow and in the dry conditions, low aquaplaning resistance, and the highest rolling resistance contribute to its weaknesses. Alternatively, the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 is commended for having the lowest rolling resistance and short braking distance under dry conditions. Nevertheless, it struggles with limited snow and wet grip.
To sum up, when selecting between Vredestein Quatrac Pro and Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2, consideration of specific needs is crucial. If priority lies in wet conditions, the Vredestein Quatrac Pro would be an ideal choice. Conversely, if efficient rolling resistance and shorter dry braking distance are highly valued, then Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2 would make a better choice.
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