Was on the Chevrolet Niva from the factory. After 2 seasons was replaced by Chinese tires. I do not want to advertise, but the Chinese tires (also with the "4x4" nameplate) turned out to be a cut better at a lower price. No water on the glass, through the forests - it rows as it should (although MT is far from the Goodrichs). Its pros: In terms of behavior on dry pavement, it is a typical summer tire. No more. Got cons: Doesn't drain water at all. If in the rain you even drove into a shallow puddle, it is guaranteed to be all on the windshield. I did not observe such an effect on the same car either on winter tires or on summer tires bought as a replacement. It's useless on the road, and on the snow it's hopeless. Not for an SUV, definitely, and the 4x4 nameplate is a mockery of the consumer and common sense.