I spent a lot of time looking, making choices, and reading reviews before deciding to purchase this rubber. 215/60R16 Toyota Camry V40, 2.4-liter engine. Previously, I had been utilizing Michelin Energy. This rubber is significantly less noisy than a bear. After the installation was complete, I did some testing right away by driving around the Kronstadt loop of the St. Petersburg ring road. The temperature in the air is currently seven degrees, and the asphalt is dry. The fact that it moves so slowly over the asphalt path is a minor source of annoyance. The handling is satisfactory, and it boldly navigates turns without whistling. The transverse joints on the bridges are swallowed, but they are not quite as soft as the bears. On the other hand, I cannot say that the rubber is very tough. I would suggest seeing an ENT physician to anyone who has complained that their tires are too noisy. No noise from 0 to 70-90 km/h. Up to 100 kilometers per hour, there is a comforting rustling; after that, the wind starts to whistle outside the window and in the tire arches. Therefore, for that amount of money (4,300 r), this seems to be the sweet spot, if my thinking is correct. I haven't attempted to use it on water yet. When it starts to rain, I'll write a review and post it.
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