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The HIFLY HF201 is made 40 sizes in 13, 14, 15, 16 and 17 inch options. Prices range from $65.00 to $175.00 depending on size and location in Australia.

HIFLY HF201 Tyres

Everyday Tyre
4.2 stars overall rating (based on 34 reviews)
41% of reviewers would buy this tyre again
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About HIFLY HF201 Tyres

HiFly HF201 is an outstanding tyre offering safety reliability and value for money. This tyre came equal 1st in the 2015 Choice Tyre Test against 17 other competitors which underlines the capabilities of this tyre.

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HIFLY HF201 Reviews

34 reviews
What other drivers are saying
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Andrew, 08 Aug 2021
2001 Toyota Camry
1 out of 5
Deformed out of shape / Scalloping
Inherited 2 new HF201 tyres 205/65R15 from family member. In just under 3000kms normal travel, tyres went out of shapes / scalloping badly. Do not gamble with your safety, stay away from cheap HIFLY.
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Mark shearing, 10 Jul 2019
2015 Mitsubishi Outlander
3.8 out of 5
For a budget tyre these are really great wearing and quiet tyre.
I have always thought that 'you get what you pay for' and I don't know many people who don't try to save a dollar where they can. After driving on these tyres for a good 45000 ks (they were on the car when we purchased it) so I don't even know how many kms they had done before. On the roads we drive on these tyres have proven themselves with a quiet ride, good handling, ability to withstand punctures, shredding and keep in balance. They need replacing now so I'll be replacing them with the same. All up good grip, comfort. Wear. Wet weather abilities and most importantly value.
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Sejkan, Steven. ZEKIROSKI, 19 Feb 2019
2005 Ford Falcon
5 out of 5
HIFLY review and reccomendation.
Having had placed rear disk rotors and new brake pads all round, and a fitting of 4 new HIFLY tyres, it really compliments the ride of the vehicle. The ride is amazing. The Tyres are quite, handle conering very well in the wet and dry. The Tyres also compliment the suspension. They really are a good tyre, that's made several differences in the cars performance in handling and providing a safe and smooth ride. I feel confident behind the wheel because of these factors. Due to being on the Pension, these tyres are fairly priced and suit my budget. Im well on the way in slowly saving for the next set, which wont be for a long time to come yet. I would reccommend the HIFLY tyres to anyone for whatever type of vehicle they may have. I would rate these tyres 5 stars. thanks for your time.
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Ckerr, 13 Dec 2017
Volkswagen Multivan
5 out of 5
Great tyres.
Got these in April and they are great! I could feel the difference in how my vehicle handled immediately. Smooth ride with these on and I seem to be getting better mileage which is always a bonus. Happy with the service and the after-service care from the service provider as well.
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Dave, 07 Dec 2017
Mazda MX5 NC.
1 out of 5
Hifly tyres on a Mazda MX5.
The tyres are not durable. They developed waves across the thread. This after only no more than 15000k. The grip was ok. They wore down in the middle of the tyre despite using 29psi , the recommended pressure. Also they became very noisy. I am really not happy. The tyre dealer I bought them from no longer stocks the brand. They have worked out the brand is below expectations.
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Grandma, 24 Jul 2017
magna magna TP
5 out of 5
new tyres
Havent had them long; but they grip the road really well & its made an amazing difference to the ride of the car- it almost feels as good as havibg new shockies! Very reasonably priced compared to other tyres as well; & they do look quite nice as well! Very satisfied.
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Grahame S, 13 Jul 2017
2013 mondeo mondeo diesel
5 out of 5
HFBOS 235/45X18 DSRT Ttyres
Purchased a 2013 Mondeo diesel titanium for $26,000 in March 2016 with 70,000k. These tyres don't belong on a car of this standard but the local Ford dealer did not think the same. They wheelspin in the wet when moving off. They are very noisy and there has been a strange noise off the rear wheels . Thought it was a buckled alloy but it turns out to be a faulty tyre.The fronts need replaced after 30,000k. Dunlops going on next week . There is a market for inexpensive but these are just cheap.
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Keli, 05 Jul 2017
Toyota Corolla
5 out of 5
OK, though didn't get too much chance to use them
Purchased these as they were the cheapest available when one tyre was ripped on my old car. Worked fine, didn't notice any problems at the time, didn't affect the performance either. However I was involved in a non-related car crash after which the whole car was written off, not due to the tyres though.
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John, 13 Jun 2017
3.4 out of 5
You get what you pay for.
Very poor grip on wet roads, even when driving slow around corners the car will loose grip (both under steer and over steer). In the dry they're okay but still cannot take corners very fast as you will most likely spin out.They do last a fair while however as they've been on the car for around 2 years?
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daftendirekt, 03 May 2017
4.2 out of 5
Cheap mediocre tyres
If you're looking for longevity, comfort, noise suppression, good braking performance, and decent grip in both the wet and dry from your tyre, then these are not for you.These tyres were already fitted to my car, a mid sized euro hatch, by the dealer when bought second hand. They delivered agreeable levels of grip for the price (around $80 per tyre after searching on the Internet) within the initial 5,000km. Beyond that I noticed the wear increase drastically, with the tyres being deemed unsafe by my mechanic after 14 months and 35,000 km with mostly country/highway driving. By this point I could not wait to have them removed!They delivered uninspiring grip on turn in, causing the car to understeer dramatically in some cases. The noise is also what I would deem to be of an unacceptable level unless you're on a completely smooth surface (a rarity in Australia) even at speeds as low as 50kmh around town. Downright dangerous too on an unsealed road giving the feel of driving on marbles.I have since upgraded to a set of Pirelli P1s which are far superior in every conceivable way. The Pirellis have made the car a joy to drive, rather than the chore it was with these tyres.They also caused the ride to become ever harsher over time, even when inflated to as low as 28PSI. Another annoyance I haven't noticed since fitting the Pirellis.Unless you're looking to put a cheap set of tyres on an old city runabout where performance and noise suppression are no issue then I would suggest you do yourself a favour and pay another $30-$40 a corner for something decent.
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iamagirl69, 19 Apr 2017
2016 Toyota Corolla 1.6 litre, 4 door hatchback. Automatic.
4.2 out of 5
cheap and nasty
Recently had to organise new tyres on the work car (Toyota Corolla ) the powers that be, said to not spend too much money as the car is really only used to pick up stationary, clients from the air-port and dry-cleaning etc. So purchased the above mentioned tyres. Not good, Not good at all. Only had these tyres on the car for less than six weeks, and they are already showing signs of wear and tear (feathering) (despite all four tyres being balanced, rotated and wheel aligned) The car is a 2016 Toyota corolla (hatchback) that has done just under 30,000km, so I don't think excessive km or driving is the issue. Would not recommend. Spend more money and get a better product that is safer and won't need to be replaced as quickly.
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Chopper, 17 Apr 2017
2014 Toyota Corolla
4.4 out of 5
A bit noise
Bought this one for my Toyota corolla. Not so popular in the market. Reason to buy because only one tyres is punctured heavily and need replacing so to make it even, i need to replace with same brand. has been using it for a year now and not really a problem as we only drive it in the city. a bit slippery when it is wet. not recommended when you use it for doing many high maneuvers as the grip is not really great.I probably will change to other brand if my tyres finish. not worth it.
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Elaine. Z, 30 Mar 2017
mitsubishi magna
5 out of 5
Great for price
I replace two of my car's tires with this type about 2 years ago and I found for the budget, and I found it is unexpected great! Very good quality, very durable! SO, I insisted on replacing another two tires of my car this early year, and they are in great condition as well. And I found after replacing all of my tires with this product, it helps improve the stability of my car, and never slippery anymore.
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Jacob, 28 Mar 2017
Land Rover defender
4.2 out of 5
Slippery
Would not rate. If you do a lot of wet weather driving i wouldn't recommend buying these. Not only do they slide around but the tread has seemed to disappear rapidly too. I would put my money next time into a more recognised brand like bfg michelin or toyo. Even firestone continentals.
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au futura, 12 Mar 2017
Ford BF Ford Falcon wagon Mk III
5 out of 5
Good for price
Bought a set of 215 60 16 for my Falcon wagon, price was $84 a tyre fitted and balanced. That was in 2015, they have done 50,000 kilometres and lasted nearly two years. I drive mostly country roads and they handle pretty good as I have had to swerve for countless kangaroos and have never lost control or skidded wet or dry. Road noise isn't too bad considering I'm driving on secondary country roads. Would have bought again but price has gone up to $110 a tyre so am giving the bob Jane all rounder a go now. All in all wasn't a bad tyre for the low price.
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HIFLY HF201 Sizes

Pattern Name Size Load Speed Runflat Price Get Quote
13 inch Options
HF201 155/80R13 79 T No From $69
HF201 165/65R13 77 T No Contact for Pricing
HF201 165/70R13 79 T No From $65
HF201 175/70R13 82 T No From $75
HF201 185/70R13 86 H No Contact for Pricing
14 inch Options
HF201 155/65R14 75 T No From $110
HF201 165/65R14 79 T No Contact for Pricing
HF201 165/65R14 79 H No From $99
HF201 165/70R14 81 T No From $105
HF201 175/65R14 82 H No From $69
HF201 175/70R14 84 T No From $77
HF201 185/60R14 82 H No From $80
HF201 185/65R14 86 H No From $80
HF201 185/65R14 88 H No Contact for Pricing
HF201 185/70R14 88 H No Contact for Pricing
HF201 195/60R14 86 H No From $135
HF201 195/70R14 91 H No Contact for Pricing
HF201 205/70R14 95 H No From $136
15 inch Options
HF201 175/60R15 81 H No From $115
HF201 175/65R15 84 H No From $98
HF201 185/55R15 82 V No From $79
HF201 185/60R15 88 H No From $90
HF201 185/65R15 88 H No From $89
HF201 195/55R15 85 V No From $98
HF201 195/60R15 88 V No From $79
HF201 195/65R15 91 V No From $89
HF201 205/60R15 91 V No Contact for Pricing
HF201 205/65R15 94 V No From $79
HF201 205/65R15 94 W No Contact for Pricing
HF201 205/70R15 96 H No From $105
HF201 215/60R15 94 H No From $135
HF201 215/65R15 96 H No From $105
HF201 215/70R15 98 H No From $119
16 inch Options
HF201 205/60R16 92 V No From $105
HF201 205/65R16 95 H No From $124
HF201 215/60R16 95 V No From $100
HF201 215/65R16 102 H No From $110
HF201 225/60R16 98 H No From $118
17 inch Options
HF201 155/70R13 75 T No From $75
HF201 215/45R17 95 V No Contact for Pricing