
I have the factory tires on my car. I don't know what to do with them, they don't suit me in any way for the summer, and judging by the comments, they will quickly wear out on a high-speed crossover. This is despite the fact that they have both positive and negative qualities. During the cold months of January and February, the Hong Kong region was not in use. When compared to 195/65 Michelin energy, the braking performance from 150 km/h to +30 is subpar. To answer your question, the car is unique. Even after a few mild months, there is clear evidence of rubber consumption. I believe that it is pretty appropriate for calm drivers, with a maximum speed of 130 km/h and nice tires. PS: However, the V speed index does offer some clues.

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