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Review on Car tires Matador MP 47 Hectorra 3 195/65 R15 91T by Adam Sterlinski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

The quality is top notch and I recommend the product for purchase.

When April 2022 rolls around, it will be time to switch from your winter tires to your summer tires. I spent a lot of time searching, comparing, and reading reviews of other low-cost solutions. After much deliberation, I decided to purchase a Matador MP-47 Hectorra 3 in size 205/55 R16 91H. I placed an order for tires to be delivered to the Hong Kong location of the Express-Shina company, which is located at Marshal Golikov Ave., 27D. I did this by using the Internet. Order No. 1337418 dated 04/26/2022. At that time, the set cost me a total of 12080r. I have been seeing her for about a half a year now, and I have not once second-guessed my decision. Although the mileage is low—only 3.5 kilometers (km), or possibly a little more—I could not observe any signs of wear. Although I occasionally pass slower traffic at speeds of up to 120 kilometers per hour, I generally keep my pace between 85 and 90 kilometers per hour. My kid shared with me the information that as the speed reaches 110, the rubber starts to float a little bit. Bought in preparation for a last-minute vacation. The sensation of floating disappeared once I pumped up the area and brought the pressure back to its original level. The ease with which rubber can be rowed over dirt pleasantly surprised me. On a remote road surrounded by fields, we were trapped in the downpour. I had the impression that everything was, as they say, up in the air. But to my astonishment, despite the slick mud and waist-deep ruts, my Ford Focus 2 managed to get through the two kilometers of the obstacle course. Then, for a considerable amount of time, I was required to scrape the dirt out of all the crevices and nooks, and outside, there was typically a mound of dirt rather than a vehicle. I couldn't be happier with the tires. I would suggest. That's your only choice if you want to keep your costs down and enjoy a sedate journey.

Pros
  • Excellent value for the money, and only a moderate amount of noise (mostly determined by the type of road surface). When it comes to tires on a budget, I think this is a wonderful alternative.
Cons
  • To be used at high speeds, greater than 110 kilometers per hour, it requires pressure regulation; if the pressure is too low, it begins to float slightly. What speeds of up to 90 kilometers per hour were not noticed. Didn't uncover any other problems with it.