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Review on Car tires Matador MP 47 Hectorra 3 195/65 R15 91T by Micha Kaczmarczyk ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The purchase brought only positive emotions.

At the end of the spring, I decided to purchase a set of 195/65 R15 tires and was pleasantly surprised to find that, in comparison to Michelin Energy, it does not lose anything despite being priced two times less expensively. It is essential to keep in mind that this is a relaxing driving style that calls for a rubber that is pleasant, quiet, and cost-effective. The soft sidewall, which is simple to break through (in theory, has not yet flown into such scenarios), and a sufficient dry grip in the transverse direction (drift outward when speeding in a moderate curve) are the two reasons why this is the case. Since this is the first season that I've used it, I'm unable to comment on how well it resists wear and tear; but, as soon as I have more information, I will most certainly write a review on it. And as for the rest: complete contentment. I strongly suggest! : November 2022. Skating has already been done on the tires for approximately 45 years and four seasons. despite the fact that the tread has become somewhat worn, the tires appear to be perfectly healthy and even very new. During this time, there were no incidents or breakdowns (one self-tapping screw does not constitute as a breakdown). Because the features have all been protected, it is recommended that you take use of the fact that you can.

Pros
  • - very little noise (before, we used Michelin Energy, which produced a slightly noisier product) - excellent rolling out and, as a direct consequence of this, a beneficial impact on fuel consumption - easy - navigates around difficulties without difficulty - ease of use while wet - cost!
Cons
  • - soft (so that the sidewall of the removed tire is easy to squeeze with your fingers). Because of this, there is a concern that the sidewall might be harmed if the joint is more or less rigidly passed through or if the pit has a sharp edge. Even though it hasn't happened yet, I'm taking extra precautions. - hook on dry pavement - while going through a high-speed moderate turn at a speed that was slightly greater than usual - the car slipped out of the corner by approximately one third to one and a half lanes. Despite the fact that this impact was not seen on the tires that were used before (both in the summer and the winter under the identical conditions).