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Dunlop
Dunlop Signature
Dunlop Signature
  • Price Range:  USD $88.99 to $175.99
    All Season

    Dunlop Signature Grand Touring Tire.

    The NT450 is an entry-level ultra-high performance radial designed for all-season performance. The unidirectional tread design performs exceptionally well in wet weather by evacuating water through the slanted grooves and lateral slits. The double center rib provides increased stability on straight-aways, during braking and during accelerating. The The NT450 is ideal for enthusiasts who demand performance and affordability.

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    Overall: 2.3  
  • 5/21/2013
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  • Size: 215/60R17 (2007 Chrysler Sebring Sedan Touring with 15000 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    car skid. didnt have this problem when i was using the goodyear tires. once i put the goodyear to the back and new tire to the front the steering seems to have a bit weird, sometimes grip well, but sometime not. when do a faster corner, grip loses on one side, make the car unpredictable. back then i was using the goodyear, nothing like that happened at all, even same corner with higher speed
    Overall: 1.0  
  • 5/16/2013
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  • Size: 165/70R13 ( 804 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Cautious, Reserved Driver
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    I recently bought four new Dunlop tires in Israel. One of them burst upon hitting a protruding sidewalk in the dark. I replaced it at my expense. I found another tire flat one morning with no apparent damage. It turned out to have a manufacturing defect but the manufacturer's Israeli agent refuses to honor the warranty and the Japanese manufacturer refuses to do anything about it. Goodyear Dunlop USA and Goodyear Dunlop Europe have ignored all my messages. Never buy Dunlop tires.
    Overall: 1.0  
  • 3/6/2013
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  • Size: 205/65R15 ( 1500 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    These tires were on the car when I purchased it. I mentioned a vibration and was told they were new tires with less than 1000klm on them and should be re-balanced. Tire shop tried several times to balance them without success. On close inspection discovered two of the tires where NOT ROUND?? Replaced all four with Michelins.
    Overall: 3.6  
  • 12/16/2012
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  • Size: 225/55R18 (2010 Mitsubishi Outlander XLS with 48270 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    These tires are on my used fwd Outlander with traction control, I purchased last year. I have put on roughly 15,000 miles in all varieties of driving conditions. First, the pros of the tire are excellent treadwear. I assume these tires were on my vehicle since day one. With 30,000 miles on them, the tread is still deep, and the tires almost look brand new. They also handle well in rainy conditions. I very rarely slide, or lose traction in light or heavy rain. On dry pavement, they also handle relatively well. So, for 7 months out of the year, these tires are great. However, the winter driving is not so great with these. The snow and ice is where these tires fail for me. It almost seems there is no traction what so ever on ice, or little snow fall. They always spin out, causing my traction control to kick in. I just feel like I'm sliding all over the place, and have to drive extra slow whenever snow accumulates and gets compacted on the road. I wouldn't think this would be the case with how much tread is left. I've tried running on lower tire pressure and higher, and it doesn't seem to make a difference. I would have loved to keep these on, but have recently purchased new Michelin Defenders. Apparently, they are supposed to be a much better all season tire.
    Overall: 4.5  
  • 9/17/2012
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  • Size: 195/60R15 (2008 Toyota Prius (Prius) with 72405 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    I have driven these tires for 3 1/2 years in all weather conditions. On dry pavement it is hard to imagine a better handling tire. On water and in crosswinds you feel secure. I was the only car to make it up the Arbuckle Mountains during a January blizzard, never losing traction.
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