MICHELIN X-Ice North 4 SUV 285/60 R18 116T winter Review
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Description of MICHELIN X-Ice North 4 SUV 285/60 R18 116T winter
- Regarding its handling, its silence, and its behavior on any surface (in accordance with the time of year),
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- Excellent tires. Adequate behavior on wet pavement. I drove a total of roughly 250 miles (400 kilometers). The speed limit on the highway is 110 kilometers per hour. Rides like summer. Wet snow, slowing down, and activating the anti-lock braking system (ABS). Acceleration on the snow, while beneficial, does not lead anywhere. Does not flip over when making turns. I haven't experimented with any of the more extreme modes. Riding is entirely risk-free in this situation. Noise is not extremely audible. Size 285/60 r18. The vehicle has four-wheel drive capability. Continued: six folks traveled all the way to Karelia with their things. Excellent conduct while driving the vehicle. Overtaking on the highway at wet oatmeal at 110 kilometers per hour in the snow is a fantastic speed. Great. Cruiser 200 vehicle. At the exit, I couldn't get my phone out of my pocket, so please excuse the delay. The m/ to blocking left was activated and turned on. In general, I couldn't be happier. Brakes like it should!
- It's possible, but it's not really noteworthy.
- Low noise and excellent traction
- price, and the direction of the pattern
- The Nokian 10R is described in the same manner, according to reviews. On the other hand, the spikes are most likely more severe on the Nokian; nevertheless, this is only a speculation on my part. Only on the Nokian, following the testing while driving, did there not appear to be a single spike on the rear wheels.
- No.
- Price vs. quality
- Nothing notable
- Superior control, more lateral strength, and height than the competition. Quieter than any other winter tire because of their smaller spikes, but they nevertheless cover more ground than the competition. The spikes are so well made, it's ridiculous. What was your secret? Sufficiently numerous sipes without being overly aggressive, supple tread structure. Excellent for draining out moisture and grime.
- Very few exist, and the only thing that can cause confusion is the thin walls.
- High resistance to lateral drift at both the front and back axles, decent handling (for a crossover), pleasant rustling noise, no buzzing.
- Relaxes
- I have a run-in with the Grand Vitara that I took on the 19th of December. The 19th year of Polish production. In the absence of snow, city streets remain unplowed. Surprisingly (since I don't drive faster than 80), I can't hear any wheel noise at such speeds. There is no need to worry about my driving ability in the city because I never engage in any kind of sudden maneuvers. In my opinion, fall is just like summer. When it snows, I head to the gym's running trail. There, we'll investigate it more thoroughly.
- Not yet known.
- a good balance. Soft. On the ice, they excel. not loud.
- Snow accumulates in the lamellas fast. The tread pattern differs slightly from the one shown in the promotional images; there are only 1, not 2, transverse grooves on the rubber lugs, those with a herringbone pattern.