I got two vehicles for the upcoming season: a Mazda 6 with 215/50 17 tires and a Nissan Micra with 175/65 14 tires. We have driven over 600 kilometers on each set, rolled over 500 kilometers, and now that it is snowy and slick, the tires are outstanding. Because the sides are so sturdy, I was concerned that it would be difficult on the mikra; nevertheless, in the end, everything turned out just fine! Both the forward and the lateral handling are enjoyable and risk-free. Got pros: Dense sidewall, numerous spikes, handles slush well, ice and snow are not a problem, rows like a tractor, brakes effectively on ice and snow, follows the wheel well, and has a good tread pattern. Having this drawback: As a result of the enormous number of spikes that are present on the dry pavement, the stopping distance is significantly greater than it is in the summer. Additionally, it only produces noise on dry asphalt, and even then, only nails can be heard, a rumble at speeds between 60 and 70, after which everything is good at speeds up to 150.
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