Davanti Tyres

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gazza285

10,151 posts

214 months

Thursday 31st August 2023
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Still not buying any.

Driver101

14,376 posts

127 months

Thursday 31st August 2023
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Spambots posts are getting too long.

wildej

6 posts

14 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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That was a disappointing response. I thought I would take the time to write some comprehensive feedback on actual real world application of the product/manufacturer being discussed in the hope of contributing to the wider knowledge base - but i guess that isn't appreciated? I have zero allegiance to this brand; I didn't even know they existed until I found myself with a set on a car that we bought. I didn't buy them myself therefore I have no need to self justify my own purchasing decision. I was even very skeptical about the tyres and was tempted to bin them immediately - but I thought I would give them a go and provide some feedback to the community - I fully expected to come back damning their performance.

I have every intension of putting a branded tyre fairly soon and was considering reporting back my experiences - but maybe I'll give that a miss - given that there appears more of an appetite for uniformed speculation than any actual real world feedback (however suitably caveated that is).

gazza285

10,151 posts

214 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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You joined Pistonheads specifically to tell us this exciting news about these fabulous tyres? Very altruistic.

Still not buying any.

wildej

6 posts

14 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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gazza285 said:
You joined Pistonheads specifically to tell us this exciting news about these fabulous tyres? Very altruistic.

Still not buying any.
Or put another way - I spent a lot of time reading this thread and other ones about these tyres where lots of other people had made contribtions - to see whether I should immediately bin them, lest I risk my own life. I couldn't really find anything especially useful or conclusive either way. So having decided to 'risk' taking the car to the track with these tyres on, I thought I would give some feedback.

As I was clear to point out - I don't a great deal of recent experience with performance car tyres or performance cars generally (three kids putting pay to that for the last 15-20 years). I'm more in to bikes, both off and on-road, so haven't really had much call to be on this forum before now. My wife has bought this more performance orientated car, which has renewed my interest, hence I came here.

I didn't claim these tyres were fabulous or in anyway suggest someone should buy them on my recommendation. I just provided my own experience of them. People are free to use that information however they see fit - but I did take issue with being accused of being spam.



andburg

7,641 posts

175 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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wildej said:
there appears more of an appetite for uniformed speculation than any actual real world feedback (however suitably caveated that is).
welcome to pistonheads rofl

wildej

6 posts

14 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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andburg said:
welcome to pistonheads rofl
Fair point.... smile

Countdown

41,777 posts

202 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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wildej said:
That was a disappointing response. I thought I would take the time to write some comprehensive feedback on actual real world application of the product/manufacturer being discussed in the hope of contributing to the wider knowledge base - but i guess that isn't appreciated? I have zero allegiance to this brand; I didn't even know they existed until I found myself with a set on a car that we bought. I didn't buy them myself therefore I have no need to self justify my own purchasing decision. I was even very skeptical about the tyres and was tempted to bin them immediately - but I thought I would give them a go and provide some feedback to the community - I fully expected to come back damning their performance.

I have every intension of putting a branded tyre fairly soon and was considering reporting back my experiences - but maybe I'll give that a miss - given that there appears more of an appetite for uniformed speculation than any actual real world feedback (however suitably caveated that is).
FWIW I found it interesting to hear somebody's real world experience rather than just people regurgitating what they have read on the Internet.

andburg

7,641 posts

175 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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I think the reality is Davanti seem to be serious about becoming a proper tyre brand. EU design and development with cheaper asian manufacture.

They're the tyre provider for the Portimao racing school, a race school will not want to be putting novice drivers on poor, unpredictable tyres.

Something like the Protoura sport is probably a world away from the DX390 which is designed as a cheap, economical tyre for the family hatchback


That being said....I'll still avoid them until we see meaningful reviews. The winner for me in the size I will be buying will be the Kumho PS71 or Hankook Ventus S1 evo 3, both test very well and are 30-40% cheaper than the rivals from Michelin / Continental

wildej

6 posts

14 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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Countdown said:
FWIW I found it interesting to hear somebody's real world experience rather than just people regurgitating what they have read on the Internet.
Appreciate the comment. I'd hoped that by providing a description of how I found the tyres performed (warm up, deterioration etc.), then others can compare to their own experiences, if relevant and comparable - hence the long post. If it just said 'they are sh*t' or 'they are fantastic', I don't see how that will help anyone.



wildej

6 posts

14 months

Friday 1st September 2023
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andburg said:
I think the reality is Davanti seem to be serious about becoming a proper tyre brand. EU design and development with cheaper asian manufacture.

They're the tyre provider for the Portimao racing school, a race school will not want to be putting novice drivers on poor, unpredictable tyres.

Something like the Protoura sport is probably a world away from the DX390 which is designed as a cheap, economical tyre for the family hatchback


That being said....I'll still avoid them until we see meaningful reviews. The winner for me in the size I will be buying will be the Kumho PS71 or Hankook Ventus S1 evo 3, both test very well and are 30-40% cheaper than the rivals from Michelin / Continental
I would agree - as someone who is generally cynical of marketing BS, when I was forced to research these tyres after getting the car - I found Davanti's marketing efforts more off-putting than encouraging. Almost everything I could find was the manufacturers own content. Having said that - I have no idea how I would go about bringing a new brand to market, so maybe it works eventually?

Like you - I would definitely not have bought them myself. I still won't actually - because I very much want to see what this car feels like on other well established brand tyres - and I'd only consider going back if they really were comparable and still much cheaper. Unless I far too much time at the track, that will be a while yet though!

Rick_1138

3,769 posts

184 months

Friday 1st December 2023
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blueST said:
Devanti are a prime example of the power of marketing over actual substance. They have put loads of effort into grabbing the 4x4/Land Rover market traditionally dominated by BF Goodrich, Cooper and General. Now the above brands have left a bit of an open goal because their prices have gone insane of late.

When they first appeared, Devanti bought loads of advertising in the monthlies, free tyres for the journalist to use on their own cars etc. their biggest coup was sponsoring a well known Defender cross country racer who is prominent in the mags and on social media. This is then followed by folk cropping up on the forums espousing the miracle of the new cheap off road tyres that can outperform £250 BF Goodrichs and is recommended by a legendary driver. Of course he recommends them, they pay for his racing!

The tyres themselves may or may not be decent, but they just smell of white label mediocrity and marketing bull shine to me.
Funnily enough I ended up here after googling Davanti.

The rears on My SV Golf need changing, I have Bridgestone all seasons on the front but the dealer suggested new rears at a good price at the last service, but I enquired on a whim and they offer this Davanti all season for £75 each fitted.

However as a biker I am well aware of the consequences of ste rubber on the rim, kwik fit or national offer Bridgestone or hankook all season for about £95 a corner.

I'll go with a brand I trust but was quite surprised that a main VW dealer is using something like davanti over Conti or Michelin!

Edited by Rick_1138 on Friday 1st December 16:51

julianm

1,585 posts

207 months

Wednesday 13th December 2023
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I didn't have the nerve to take a photo but spotted a 2020 BMW X5 M type sitting on 4 Landsail specials today!
I think it's about 150 bhp per tyre ...

Zetec-S

6,249 posts

99 months

Wednesday 13th December 2023
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Spotted this thread, rather timely as Mrs ZS had a puncture this morning and the only tyre the local place had in stock was a Davanti. Didn't really have much choice as we need the car tomorrow so had that one fitted. As I don't like mismatched tyres on the same axle, and the other side is coming to the end of it's life anyway I'll be booking in for another one to be fitted next week.

Car is a MINI Countryman Cooper S... I'll try to remember to report back in a few weeks with my thoughts.

mmm-five

11,413 posts

290 months

Wednesday 13th December 2023
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Zetec-S said:
Spotted this thread, rather timely as Mrs ZS had a puncture this morning and the only tyre the local place had in stock was a Davanti. Didn't really have much choice as we need the car tomorrow so had that one fitted. As I don't like mismatched tyres on the same axle, and the other side is coming to the end of it's life anyway I'll be booking in for another one to be fitted next week.

Car is a MINI Countryman Cooper S... I'll try to remember to report back in a few weeks with my thoughts.
Do you want to share your expected route so that we can check the ditches when you don't report back?

wink

Zetec-S

6,249 posts

99 months

Wednesday 13th December 2023
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mmm-five said:
Do you want to share your expected route so that we can check the ditches when you don't report back?

wink
rofl

E-bmw

9,927 posts

158 months

Thursday 14th December 2023
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Zetec-S said:
Spotted this thread, rather timely as Mrs ZS had a puncture this morning and the only tyre the local place had in stock was a Davanti. Didn't really have much choice as we need the car tomorrow so had that one fitted. As I don't like mismatched tyres on the same axle, and the other side is coming to the end of it's life anyway I'll be booking in for another one to be fitted next week.

Car is a MINI Countryman Cooper S... I'll try to remember to report back in a few weeks with my thoughts.
For a car with any more than rice pudding pulling power I would have just gone further afield/used an "on the drive" service, good luck!

aterribleusername

320 posts

69 months

Thursday 14th December 2023
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jon- said:
I finally tested a Davanti so we have some objective data about how it performs!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Nm9jq8PWFs

There were 7 budget tyres, 1 retreaded tyre and obviously a premium tyre as a benchmark.

The Davanti performed as I'm sure most of this tyre expected.

While this is a current model Davanti I bought on the market, there are newer products in larger sizes. I'll try my best to test those soon.
Bought a pair of the Tomket Sport tyres off the back of your test, can confirm they are pretty good. The car has always run on premium tyres before but circumstances meant that money was very tight so had to make sure I wasn't buying proper ditch finders! Good overall grip levels so far but after 10k miles it looks like the wear rate is about 30% higher than the previous Continental Ultra Contact and Goodyear Efficient Grip Performance I had before but considering the Tomkets are over half the price in my size (195/55R15) then that's more than acceptable.

Zetec-S

6,249 posts

99 months

Thursday 14th December 2023
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E-bmw said:
Zetec-S said:
Spotted this thread, rather timely as Mrs ZS had a puncture this morning and the only tyre the local place had in stock was a Davanti. Didn't really have much choice as we need the car tomorrow so had that one fitted. As I don't like mismatched tyres on the same axle, and the other side is coming to the end of it's life anyway I'll be booking in for another one to be fitted next week.

Car is a MINI Countryman Cooper S... I'll try to remember to report back in a few weeks with my thoughts.
For a car with any more than rice pudding pulling power I would have just gone further afield/used an "on the drive" service, good luck!
Tyre was knackered so we had to borrow a wheel from the AA, choice was to take us to a local fitter or back home. If we didn't need the car today I'd have gone home and booked a mobile fitter but doubt they'd have been able to do it the same day which would have left us stuck.

jon-

16,525 posts

222 months

Tuesday 24th September
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The latest ADAC test made me think of this thread.