Which tyres should I fit?

I have a BMW 520 M Sport which has Goodyear Asymmetric F1 tyres. They seem a lot quieter on the road than the Mercedes E-Class AMG riding on Falken Azenis FK510 275/35 R19 Y tyres, which I have just test driven as a replacement for my car.

Should I, when required, change the E- Class to Goodyear Asymmetric F1 tyres as the seem quieter and smoother on the road or what I else would you recommend?

Asked on 13 December 2021 by Christopher Huw Julien

Answered by Russell Campbell
When it comes to choosing new tyres, it's worth putting your car reg into a website like Kwik Fit or Blackcircles (plenty more to choose from). They'll tell you what tyres fit your car and rate them for things like dry/wet weather grip and noise. They also have user reviews that should give you a good idea what's option is best for you and your budget.

I don't have experience of the Falken Azenis FK510s but if you're happy with the Goodyears on your BMW then that's probably the way to go – if anything, the Mercedes should be slightly quieter on the road than your BMW.
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