I drive ff3, 235/40/18. Rode on many tires. Handling in winter 205/60/16 is an order of magnitude better in wet weather). Suitable for cars under 100hp and people who drive at a retirement pace of 60-80 km/h. Different pros: -price -good handling on dry pavement (235 mm width cannot be otherwise) Some cons: - wear resistance is poor, half of it has worn out over 20,000 km. -in wet weather, stability disappears, you drive like on wet grass, slips during acceleration, blows away when cornering, braking with ABS. I'm not talking about puddles, just no grip in wet weather. Everyone who says that she is good in the rain is nonsense. I talked with 3 people - they completely share this opinion. Plastic. - in the second year of operation it became noisier - for 3 years it has become stiff, the rutting is terrible, the steering wheel will just break out of your hands)
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