I purchased 205/55/16 on FF2 and have traveled approximately 200 kilometers up to this point. At first glance, it seemed like the tire was a good purchase. For driving in the city, without a doubt. Despite the fact that FF2 has poor sound insulation already, it doesn't create much of a racket when it operates. This is not even comparable to the rumble that tires make; it sounds more like airborne noise. When I first switched to a different pair of shoes, I was under the impression that the seal on the back door of my car was broken. And the loudness coming from behind is nearly completely drowning out the sound coming from the front. The sound of the engine was definitely perceived to be more distinct and audible:) Everything about it was peculiar. In reality, the rate of noise production does not alter. What creates noise at 60 or what makes noise at 120, in my opinion, is equally inaudible. Slows down to a tolerable degree, rolls smoothly over water, tram tracks, manhole covers, and other surfaces, and swallows extremely easily and without difficulty. I left in the morning at +4, it's also comfy, and it doesn't grow boring like they complained about with Comfort 1; I highly recommend it. On the highway, I haven't put it to the test just yet. When it comes to handling, the snake is not terrible either; but, in comparison to Primacy 3, it is subjectively inferior because it behaves more "brake" than Primacy 3. It came down to a choice between Comfort 2 and Formula Energy. The picture on the label was responsible for putting everything in its proper place. Fuel economy is rated an E for the FE, but wet-braking performance is rated a C. This one has a fuel rating of C, a wet road rating of A, and a noise rating of 71db. In a nutshell, it's the same as tires, but with 1.5 more killorubly. The tire is fantastic, and it costs three thousand dollars for each one! I really hope that it will be long-lasting as well. In the reviews, Cord claims that they improved it lighter and more robust, but I don't believe them. The reviews guarantee 97,000 kilometers, but I don't believe them. The devil is aware of how to simultaneously make it more lightweight and more long-lasting. They were unhappy with the sidewalls of Comfort 1, claiming that they were fragile, bumpy, and swollen. I sincerely hope that this is not the situation.
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