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Revainrating 4 out of 5

The product is really good, I'm glad I bought it.

Departure on these tires (Honda CR-V III, manual gearbox), spanning almost 60,000 kilometers (from Hong Kong to the Black Sea and all the way to the Urals). Used practically down to nothing. There were never any holes (!) that were punctured. When traveling for a long distance, a loaded car using quality gasoline will get seven to eight miles per gallon, depending on the driving style and the maximum speed restriction. After the wear of this rubber, I was considering switching to the…

Pros
  • On dry pavement, the handling was really nice. Resistance to hydroplaning that is adequate. Quiet. A perfect equilibrium. In the event that your tire pressure drops, you might not even be aware that such a moment has occurred, that being the strengthened sidewall.
Cons
  • When it collides with one, a "rutting" will occur. It is possible for it to be thrown out of it at speeds greater than 100–110 kilometers per hour, particularly when it is raining. Recommendations include keeping a tight grip on the steering wheel with both hands and accelerating out of the rut at a shallow angle. muck and muck do not mix well with rubber. The fact that little stones get stuck in the tread is not anything that I see as a disadvantage; rather, it is just one of the realities of this tread design (small sipes).

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Product satisfying the quality of the product, good price.

Handle fits 215/65/16 tires on Mitsubishi Outlanders starting in 2022. It's been fantastic so far. There is no longer any goating or twitching in the vehicle, the reel is spot on, and there is no longer any lateral building on quick lane changes. After winter studding, rolling noise is at the very top. Very forgiving; I can now go at 50-60 km/h down the highway, up from my previous speed of 20-30 km/h (with no ill effects on the suspension). The amount of fuel used has decreased significantly…

Pros
  • rolling resistance, softness, and silence energy efficiency
Cons
  • -not suitable for sports driving; dislikes ruts very much

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Good product, good quality, not bad.

I took tires in the size 215/65 R 16 after reading a significant number of evaluations, notably on the forum of lovers of my automobile Toyota Sienna (an American minivan), where essentially everyone appreciates them, especially for durability (people drive 150 thousand miles apiece). Some pros: The noise level in the cabin did not increase to a greater extent than it already was, and the vehicle became substantially easier to drive over bumps after the stronger rope was installed…

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Absolutely unusable product, not suitable for use.

over three seasons. The first year of business wasn't terrible. On one of the tires, parts of the tread started to come out from the middle groove during the second summer. Deterioration started on all tires during the third season; the tread simply flaked off! Toyota Harrier only covered 30,000 miles, 95% of which were on asphalt. Hungary is a country that produces tires. I was hoping for better quality from a reputable company.

Pros
  • - affordable; soft tires; little noise; good straight-line stability
Cons
  • - The braking characteristics, especially on dry roads, are subpar. - Unstable handling, especially on wet pavement

French made. Size 205/70 R15, it would appear that they are high and rolled due to the profile, but prior to replacement, I drove for a week on the all-season Michelin 205/65, which is with a comparable profile, with a very similar tread pattern, and with a harder combination. But the distinction is between heaven and earth, or between an elephant and a zebra. Next to Latitude, those all-season tires are basically sports tires. The steering wheel was becoming substantially harder to turn, there

Pros
  • energy-intensive, uses little fuel, is comfortable on rough roads, holds, and responds effectively to forceful steering.
Cons
  • Not very strong exchange rate stability; viscous steering. It does not travel in ruts, but it puts a parasitic weight on the steering wheel.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

A high-quality product, the price corresponds to the quality.

Overall, this is the best tire in my opinion. Auto rav4(4) 225-65-17. Soft comfortable rubber, average in terms of noise, it feels like a rug has been laid on all the pits and joints. It doesn’t float in the heat, it slows down well, it’s also excellent on wet asphalt. He doesn’t like rutting, but he doesn’t bother much either, at 3+. Very strong, twice fell into an open hatch, I thought everything was kapets and rubber and a disk, to hell with it, not a single hernia came out. Departure on it…

Pros
  • Soft, comfortable, strong
Cons
  • Quite heavy. Not particularly quiet.

Revainrating 4 out of 5

I recommend to buy, the product is of high quality.

Car Volkswagen Tiguan, 215/65/R16 102H Mileage since April 2022 - 12 thousand km. In hot weather, the braking distance increases, handling deteriorates. Before that, there were native Bridgestone Dueler HP / Sport tires in the same size, this was not the case with them.