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Review on MICHELIN Latitude Tour HP 265/65 R17 110 year old by Micha Kochaski ᠌

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I do not cease to rejoice at the purchase, a very good deal!

At approximately 5:30 p.m. on October 20, 2022, strong sleet began abruptly falling in Hong Kong. This precipitation resulted in the formation of a layer of snow porridge on the road, which was then eroded by vehicles driving down the expressway. I was driving back home in a Volkswagen Touareg that had Goodyear Eagle F1 road tires on it. While I was traveling on the highway at speeds of 40 to 50 kilometers per hour (50 to 80 miles per hour), I came to the realization that there were almost no brakes. The anti-lock braking system (ABS) was frantically tapping on the pedal, and the vehicle was driving as if I had not been pressing the brake pedal. Praise be to God, I made it home in the nick of time. It just so happened that after putting the car in the parking lot, I was required to take my wife's car (an Outlander XL) and head to the garage to get winter tires (on 10/21/2022, she was recorded as being in the tire shop). There were brand new Michelin Latitudes on the Out (I bought it in August because my native breeches were already 5 years old), what was my surprise that Out on them not only does not slip uphill when leaving the parking lot, but also slows down, ABS of course too knocked in the leg, but the car slowed down perfectly, I had a distinct advantage over the rest of the people who were driving on the road. Today I went out for another drive on the Out (I drove the wheels), and the Bridgestone winter velcro performed well (it was quiet and had a softer feel than the summer version; it rolled well). Nevertheless, the summer edition of the Michelin guide wowed with its doggedness. The next day, I'm heading to Touareg in the snow to put on shoes that have sticky breeches. When I was caught off guard, such when it started to snow, I found that the summer edition of Michelin Latitude performed admirably. I would highly suggest it to my friends. P. S.: Please be aware that Michelin and Bridgestone tires are manufactured in France and Japan, respectively, and that reportedly Finnish Nokian tires do not exist until the year 2022 and are not well recognized outside of the year 2022.

Pros
  • Calm, unassuming, and resolute
Cons
  • price that is relatively high