When purchasing tires for my own vehicle, I always make my decision based on the factors that are most important to me, which are noise, comfort, and handling (in that order). I am well aware that the third proposition is in direct opposition to the first two, as a general rule. However, in this particular instance, I believe the Koreans were successful in striking a solid balance between all of these qualities. They are, in a certain sense, suitable for the purpose of making one's way through the city in a pleasant manner. At least I haven't come with a more suitable alternative yet. I wholeheartedly suggest it to everybody and everyone, with the caveat that fans of rough taxiing should steer clear of it because "sharpness" behind the wheel is not going to be adequate. As for how they behave on a wet road, they slow down a little bit at the beginning, but other than that, they have no concerns, even if they aquaplane. In the event that it is significant to anyone, I wear it in the size 205/60/15. Vehicle: a Volkswagen Jetta 1.8T with an automatic transmission and 180 horsepower.
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