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Revainrating 5 out of 5

The best thing for the money, I'm glad I chose this option.

I drive a Pajero Sport 3.0 AT. Rubber set 245/70 R16 to replace worn out Bridgestone. The first impression was “well, just super”, then I got on a small rut and, if I hadn’t read the review beforehand, I would have decided that the suspension was out of order. I got used to it quickly, especially since the advantages more than cover the disadvantage. About fuel consumption . It so happened that I refueled twice in a row at the same gas station with fixing the mileage, calculated the…

Pros
  • Soft, quiet, slows down well, rulitsya too.
Cons
  • catches a rut very strongly, which is unexpected at first.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

One of the best deals, glad I bought this.

I would never have thought that summer tires can change the behavior of a car in such a way. Clearly, a good winter, but summer! It would seem, what's the difference. After the purchase, I am happy every day. If anyone, like me, walks around it and reads review forums, take this one without hesitation. You'll regret it later if you don't. Price? Well, spend this Friday sober. That's the whole overpayment.

Pros
  • Precision, silence
Cons
  • Rumble after 70 km/h

Different pros: Good afternoon everyone! This review is written by a person who has his own opinion and it’s impossible for me to get something based only on the opinions of reputable magazines, tests and neighbor’s recommendations, that they say take it, my friend’s brand is good, he’s so happy ! Before writing a review, I used three sets from different famous brands, I spent a lot of money, nerves and time in search of an ideal for myself :)) And here it is, as they say, whoever is looking fo

Revainrating 3 out of 5

The product can be used, I expected a little more.

I drove about 50,000 km on it and the tread is still at a decent level from its 3rd season, it’s hard to balance it, especially those who like to “push”, but for heavy cars and those who don’t drive more than 120, it’s especially suitable. There is no hydroplaning in principle, somewhere up to 30 thousand, then be prepared not to drive more than 120 in the rain. Tires are not all season! And summer, as already mentioned here. You can't call it soft, but it's also hard. Somewhere in the middle…

Pros
  • Wear resistance, durability, hydroplaning is not present the first two years
Cons
  • Poor balance since season 3

size 215/65/16, installed on Mitsubishi Outlander 2022 onwards, 2.0l., handle. The first few days are wonderful. the car has ceased to goat, does not twitch at all, the reel is perfect, the lateral buildup has disappeared during sudden changes. rolling noise is just on top (after winter studding). Quite soft, where I used to drive along the highway at a speed of 20-30 km / h, now I’m driving 50-60 km / h (absolutely without harm to the suspension). fuel consumption has really gone down. on the

Pros
  • -soft -silent -ideal rolling resistance -fuel economy
Cons
  • -does not like a rut (very much) - not for sports driving