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Review on Tigar Ultra High Performance 245/40 R17 95W summer by Stanislaw Kesicki ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Good quality product, the price is commensurate with the quality.

In the summer of 1919, I bought a Suzuki S-cross, shod in a worn Conti EcoContact. While driving the car home, an unpleasant rumble and itching got out all the way, I thought that the first thing to do upon arrival was to make a noise. And then it started to rain, as a result, a couple of times I almost flew off the wet road. Thoughts about Shumkov immediately gave way to thoughts of buying new tires. There was not much money left, so I was looking for inexpensive tires. The choice fell on Tigar UHP tires in stock size 205/60R16. In addition, in a well-known online store, by the end of the summer they were given away with a small discount and with free delivery. Well, great, let's get it. On the tavern, the first thing that caught my eye was that normally inflated rubber on the disk looks like a donut. Yes, to hell with it. Balanced fine. I went for a ride. Oh damn! What silence has come in the car, Shumka is not needed at all now! The rains have shown that the tires hold up well on wet roads, even with puddles. On a dry road, it's also no problem, the car goes into a turn like it's on rails. I did not check for emergency braking, but with active driving it slows down without question. Last autumn I changed my shoes late, but this spring it’s too early, I had to roll on snow and ice several times - the rubber rides normally, if not reckless. One minus - for 15 thousand half of the tread disappeared. Well, maybe not half, but the wear is very noticeable. I think 30-40 tyk should be enough.

Updated 10 months ago
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Pros
  • Silence, handling, fuel consumption, braking, hydroplaning resistance.
Cons
  • Noticeable wear.