215/60 R16, kit made in 2022, stands on Tiguan. Rubber is not heard. That is, it’s not that she didn’t make any sounds at all, but she doesn’t have her own “voice”, that is, against the general background, her sound does not stand out in any way, and therefore is not heard. The engine is heard, aerodynamic noise is heard, passing and oncoming cars are heard, and only when the surface changes (the old asphalt ends and a new one begins, for example) - then some part of the general noise changes its tone, and you remember that, in fact, the wheels of the car There is. Joints and cracks on the pavement are also more visible to the eye and audible to the ear than felt somehow else, although the Tiguan's suspension is not the softest. Generally speaking, the main requirement for summer tires for civilian driving is that they be round. An additional requirement is that it be comfortable. Those. so as not to attract attention. She didn’t raise her voice, didn’t shake her soul on bumps, didn’t try to jump out of a rut or float in a puddle, slip over the stop line at a traffic light, etc. From this point of view, this rubber confidently meets all the requirements. I'm satisfied :) Yes, and one more thing: here they write about the ability of this rubber to pick up pebbles from the road and shoot them. So, this ability exists, but it exists in any rubber with a tread, and in the comments its effect is greatly exaggerated. In reality, this does not pose any problem. Igogo: Noise (or rather, noiselessness) 5 out of 5 Durability (didn’t tear during the season, didn’t fly into pits, didn’t drive on gravel in rally mode - probably there’s simply nothing to evaluate) - no rating Wear resistance - it is too early to talk about this after one season, wear is not noticeable at all; We'll come back to this conversation in 5 years :) Handling is quite, I didn’t have any questions on this topic with rubber, so 5 out of 5. Do I recommend? Definitely yes.