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Review on Cordiant Off Road 205/70 R16 97Q summer by Czesawa Abramczyk ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

This rubber meets my needs, so I'm happy about that. I frequently take my automobile on rough terrain. Allow the already slow dynamics of the ShNiv to be further slowed by the huge diameters of the same cordians, which will also increase fuel consumption. If you go fishing once a month and sometimes just for a picnic, you might not need it. Not too much noise will be there alongside the increased traffic, although gourmets will not appreciate this.

Pros
  • It's easy to maneuver in the mud and can handle a moderately steep ascent. Kama Euro 205/75/15 used to be on my ShNiva. Acceleration dynamics were not negatively impacted by the addition of 205 cordians. The drop in ground clearance is minimal, at just 5 mm. Although slightly larger in diameter than advertised, fuel usage has remained unchanged. It works effectively on dry pavement but slightly less so on wet. It's not quite as good as Kama Euro, but it's not "oak" either.
Cons
  • It's still buzzing, though much less than before. If you think you can't hear her, you'd better double-check. Specifically, the "urban" speed range (about 50–80 miles per hour). Above 100, it's difficult to hear above road and wind noise (the car is brand new). Even though I haven't tried them, "Behind the Wheel" magazine claims that MTGudrich and other imports are "also buzzing." It has trouble breaking the cyclical pattern. The vibration felt through the wheel during braking is minor, but present nonetheless. It's not very good in the winter since it slides all over the ice and sinks into the snow.