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Ah I mean that having thr name of the tyre model have the word "eco" in thr title is not a pre requisite. Had a run of "eco" titled tyres around 2009/11 on various work vehicles and were imo, all dangerously low on grip compared to any run of the mill tyre theat wasn't fitted by company contract hire garage. (all mk5 golf gt tdi and e320 cars, about 30 odd of them, so very useful to be able to jump in one with different tyres and compare difference back to back on same roads on same days).
I imagine the eco branded stuff has moved on (blue response by maxxis seem to be a good one?).Based on last few days of looking prob just going to get uniroyal rain expert 3. Saw a set in thr flesh on another bluemotion polo nearby, owner said they were best tyre he's had on it, and he's had iy since 2009 new.previous tyres were always what thr dealership fitted(most recently conti eco contact 3 or 5 I think he said).
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Confused? Michelin Energy+ on my van, seem grippy enough. About £60 each for a 15" with a higher weight rating.