For my Ford Focus 3, I bought a set of tires measuring 215/50 R16. When compared to the Michelin Primacy 3 and the Energy Saver, I find significant improvements. There were few complaints about the Michelins' initial dominance (I rode them primarily), save for the dreadful noise they made. However, after 50,000 miles, they caught a rut, made even more noise, and became generally less obedient on the road. I debated replacing it with a rubber one for a long time before deciding on a hankook. When driving at high speeds on less-than-fresh coarse-grained asphalt, you can now securely listen to music at a sound level two times lower than before, which really impressed me, even in comparison to the energy saver. It may be quieter, but I see no fault with the place. On-road and cornering behavior was tight at low speeds for the first few thousand kilometers, but tires loosened up after ten thousand kilometers. Their performance is flawless even at speeds of 180-190 miles per hour. When considering cost and durability, rubber seems like the best option. I was successful in obtaining my objective.
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