- The car becomes much more maneuverable, at a speed of 160 km / h you feel confident (although the speed limit on the WHSD in St. Petersburg has already been limited to 130 and there is nowhere else to drive). - The car rides much smoother (higher softness), the engine and gearbox feel much better. My tires are 2022, made in Poland. 225/65R17. Has some pros: - Low rolling resistance. I have a car (Honda CR-V 3) on the mechanics and it is very felt. - They feel softer than winter ones, the pits are easier to pass. - Excellent grip and taxiing. - Super grippy. Slipping on asphalt is excluded. Perhaps that's why my box died quickly (at 100t. Km), I'm used to starting briskly. After replacing the box, I prefer to release the clutch much later. - At high speed (>110) the car behaves very predictably, you go like on rails. - Excellent hydroplaning resistance. For 3 years there were no problems with it. Has cons: - There is noise that is not critical for me. - At temperatures below 10 degrees, you already want to change your shoes to winter tires, as all of its cool properties practically disappear (unless you warm up the rubber well). Optimum operating temperature >15 degrees. Therefore, I had to buy non-studded tires in order to change shoes a little later.