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Review on MICHELIN Latitude Cross 235/60 R16 104H summer by Adam Borken-Hagen ᠌

Revainrating 1 out of 5

It was a terrible purchase, but I wasted my money.

What would you understand: I'm not a beginner, there are two SUZUKI GRAND VITARA in the family, one three-door, the other five-door. I was lucky to take these grief wheels 225 70 r16 / on both of these cars, while they were new they behaved quite adequately, but as the run gets worse and worse, God forbid 3-4 millimeters wore out (runs are small). when I put on winter tires, the problem "takes off like a hand" On one car, a winter Michelin on another bridgestone. Spring is now. it's time to change the wheels, it's scary to imagine how to leave this summer. I wanted to buy other wheels this year (definitely not Michelin) and sell this horror, but because of the , the wheels have risen in price very much. I don’t know how these wheels behave on other cars and in other sizes, but they categorically CANNOT be put on the Grand Vitara in the size 225 70 r16 (this is the standard size) !

Pros
  • Rides well on wet roads. The first 10000 km. rode quite a nothing. soft enough
Cons
  • I don’t know how to put into words how the car behaves on the road on this rubber, especially in ruts. The car can easily jump to the side half a row in an instant, you have to taxi all the time, there can be no talk of any active steering at speed, it seems that the rear does not keep up with the front when rebuilding (Somehow it reminded me of the situation when I put diagonal tires on the rear of the Zhiguli and left radial tires on the front) Noisy, poor wear resistance. Do not expect that this rubber can be driven in winter. The first snowball and the car as a "cow on ice"