Dunlop
Dunlop SP Winter Sport M3
Dunlop SP Winter Sport M3
  • 4.0
      (55 customer reviews)
    Price Range:  USD $115.99 to $487.99
    Winter
    Winter


    Premium winter performance. O.E.M. approved for the world's finest vehicles.

    Features:
    • Directional tread pattern and high-density siping
    • Uncompromising luxury and performance driving
    • Premium performance in snow and ice, as well as dry conditions


    Customer Reviews
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    4.0
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    3.7
    3.3
    Dunlop
    SP Winter Sport M3
    Overall  Dry Wet Snow Handling Comfort Noise Treadwear
    4.4
  • Anonymous
    3/20/2010
    Dry
  • Wet
  • Snow
  • Handling
  • Comfort
  • Noise
  • Treadwear
  • Acura CSX - Pros - Handling in dry, wet and snow Cons - road noise ** Would definitely buy it again
    2.7
  • Alain
    11/21/2009
    Dry
  • Wet
  • Snow
  • Handling
  • Comfort
  • Noise
  • Treadwear
  • 350Z - 225/45/18 245/45/18 - This tires was a mistake. When the tires were new it was awesome. A 350Z in Canadian winter! I couldn't believe was was going through. But after 5000 km the rear tires were half worn. OUCH At that point the rear tires were just spinning, more and more. I got stuck few times and I sold the tires.
    2.1
  • Anonymous
    10/23/2009
    Dry
  • Wet
  • Snow
  • Handling
  • Comfort
  • Noise
  • Treadwear
  • Acura TSX 6Mt - 205/60-16 - The M3's only worked well the 1st winter, but I stuck it out for three, and often thanked the TSX's heavy weight and traction and stability control for getting me through. Although there's 7/32" of uniform tread left, wet weather performance (except hydroplan resistance) is poor for staring, stopping and turning. At the beginning of their 3rd winter, I tried the M3's on a Mazda6, and that car couldn't be driven in snow - it just wouldn't move (I tried the TC on and off) - so I put them back on the TSX. The M3's do work well when it's cold and dry, but that's it.
    3.4
  • Anonymous
    8/19/2009
    Dry
  • Wet
  • Snow
  • Handling
  • Comfort
  • Noise
  • Treadwear
  • They do wear out quickly.
    4.7
  • zsepy
    7/6/2009
    Dry
  • Wet
  • Snow
  • Handling
  • Comfort
  • Noise
  • Treadwear
  • Mazda6 V6 - 225/16R16 - The best winter tire ever.
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