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Radar RPX900 Reviews
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7.2
Good
Score breakdown:
6.9
Long lasting
N/A
7.4
Handling
Good
7.4
Traction
Good
Radar Tires, Omni United's flagship brand, was founded in 2006 and uses cutting-edge equipment, materials, and manufacturing techniques to produce a wide range of tires that may be used all year or in a variety of situations. Radar Tires are built for universal fitment, allowing drivers to choose a set of tires that fits their specific driving styles.
The Radar RPX900 is an ultra-high-performance summer tire specifically made for SUVs and small to mid-size cars. This line provides comfort, fuel efficiency, and good performance. This is the best option for those drivers who are looking for the perfect balance between performance and comfort to improve driving enjoyment.
However, are these tires an ideal fit for your vehicles and budget? Let’s take a look at a review of the Radar RPX900 to help you make an informed decision.
Features and Benefits
A solid, UHP summer tire combines short stopping distances, strong cornering traction, and fuel efficiency. The RPX900 is covered by a 45,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty and Road Hazard Protection. Let’s learn its features and benefits:
- Enhanced traction: The [Radar RPX 900] features an all-season tread pattern that offers solid traction in dry, wet, and light winter weather conditions.
- Improved handling: An asymmetric tread pattern and a high-performance rubber compound of the Radar RPX900 combine to boost handling and confidence while driving at higher speeds.
- Quiet drive: The RPX900's tread pitch sequence is designed to give a relaxing experience for drivers and passengers.
- Longer tread life: The balanced rubber compound improves its wearability, giving it a solid tread life.
- Radar’s Protect Program: Radar's Protect Program provides a workmanship and material warranty, a limited tread life warranty, and a road hazard warranty.
Pros and Cons
Is there a downside to the Radar RPX900? Let's check its pros and cons:
PROS:
- Summer tread pattern offers traction in dry and wet conditions
- Backed by a 45,000 mile limited manufacturer warranty
- Asymmetric tread pattern boosts handling
- Quiet drive
- Backed by Radar’s Protect Program
CONS:
- Not designed for light trucks
- It is not Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified and cannot handle harsh winter weather conditions
- Longevity is limited
SimpleTire’s view on Radar RPX900 tires
The Radar RPX900 is a solid UHP summer tire that offers good traction, solid handling, and acceptable longevity. Let’s use SimpleScore to find out SimpleTire’s view on the Radar RPX900 by comparing it with another UHP summer tire: Dcenti DC33.
In comparison to the Radar RPX900, the Decenti DC33 has a better SimpleScore (7.6 vs 7.2) and is less expensive. However, the Radar RPX 900 offers a mileage warranty and is backed by Radar’s Protect Program.
So, consider the Radar RPX900 if you're looking for a reasonably priced UHP summer tire with a mileage warranty.
Vehicles the Radar RPX900 is a good replacement tire for
When your original tire wears out, think about the Radar RPX900 for your vehicles like:
- Honda Fit Sport
- Hyundai Accent GLS
- Kia Rio
- Mazda Protege
18 reviews
6 on SimpleTire12 from Google Shopping3.9
overall rating
67%
Would you buy again?
Review breakdown
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- 1 out of 100
Scorecard
Dry
3.7
Wet
3.5
Winter
3.3
Comfort
3.2
Noise
2.7
Treadwear
2.4
6 SimpleTire reviews
Good tire I would recommend
Great tires , I like the thread , very good price and fast delivery , will be buying them again..
Bought 4 at Sears, one went flat inexplicably, later another developed a bubble on the side. Sears prorated that one, put the 2 newer ones on the front. With balance and an alignment, any speed over 60 produces a shake, which is unbearable over 70mph. An independent well recommended mechanic checked balance and alignment. He said problem is the tires themselves!
These tires did their job just fine at first. Handling was good in all conditions. Over time (and not much time), they became very noisy. Also, after only 15,000 miles there is substantial tread wear. I didn't "choose" these, Midas put them on my car. I'm done with Midas (for other reasons) and done with this tire brand. There are much better choices out there.