MICHELIN Latitude Tour HP 215/65 R16 98H summer Review
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Description of MICHELIN Latitude Tour HP 215/65 R16 98H summer
- There are no unique benefits, with the exception of perhaps the increased carrying capacity.
- The pits are generally bad, as well as noisy and rigid, and you can feel all of the seams. Despite having its volume reduced to a minimum, it pulls to the side.
- Strong, do not wear out for a long time, and have good traction on the road, in corners, and when the road is wet.
- Despite the fact that my production is done in the United States rather than France, I am really unhappy with the quality of the rubber. Extremely challenging; I lowered the pressure all the way to 2.1 at a rate of 2.4, but the car still jiggles on every cigarette that's lying on the road. This is especially noticeable after installing soft winter tires; it gives the impression that the wheels are directly attached to the body of the vehicle, like a cart. Extremely noisy, particularly above 50 miles per hour, where it is physically impossible to carry on a conversation. They are not very good rowers on the sand; I do not understand why the M/S was hung there; it was not for the mud, and it was even less so for the snow.
- It's quieter and the joints and seams seem softer after - a/m passed through them.
- Again, the sensations suggested that accelerating and braking grew more difficult, and that the steering wheel became less responsive. Subaru's once lightweight vehicle is now no more than a couch with a roof. Sadder still, perhaps. You can't get dressed in only a robe, TV, and meatballs.
- Strong rubber, sturdy sidewalls, and excellent brakes
- really loud. I switched from my winter studded Toyo shoes to these yesterday and could instantly tell the difference. Winter spikes are much quieter than Michelins! Hum is really unsettling, especially after 50 km/h. I don't know how it was, but based on all the reports of the Michelin tires, I had completely different expectations. quite challenging. Toyota is significantly softer and more comfortable to ride than Michelin, which has a profile of 60 and a Toyo profile of 55. These tires both give the interior much more information about bumps and fractures in the road. When compared to winter tires, fuel consumption is once more marginally higher.
- Calm, gentle
- But not quite yet
- With 225 mm wide wheels, it is gentle, quiet, and maintains its position effectively.
- The impression of the same model is radically different on the following automobile, which has a width of 265 mm and noticeable wear: the rubber was hard and hurled it strongly along the ruts.
- You can "fly" through the pits because they are so quiet and pleasant. straightforward management; effective braking - decreased usage on average by 0.5 liters
- - who swallows holes - started to drive more quickly. However, the tire is probably not the issue.
- Moves smoothly and quietly.
- This error makes it hard to say whether or not this is a drawback.
- Has good wet and dry handling virtually no noise
- not noticed
- Both at low and high speeds, excellent handling. The car is now moving with better gait. significant reduction in fuel usage.
- I haven't observed it yet.
- Excellent quality; long-lasting; resistant to wear.
- Too much background noise for my taste. Certainly not in the winter, but then again, nobody was making her.
- resistance to wear
- soft
- low-key but persistent
- a comparatively high cost
- Soft, smooth, and handling virtually on par with sports.
- Price. based on the country of manufacturing, different qualities.
- lite and quiet
- enjoys catching chalk stones and breaking
- Soft Quiet Comfortable.
- Enjoys having pebbles attach on the protector so that it can then click. Too much weight. He whistles while performing deft moves, just like a driver would demonstrate. :) Nothing can be done on snow and ice.
- Despite the differing opinions of other customers, this tire is quiet, relatively soft, perfectly drains water, does not fly away when cornering, rolls smoothly, and has a robust sidewall. It also balances nicely.
- Perhaps the rubber keeps the track in place, but are these characteristics exclusive to just one wheel?)