Experts conducted several tests that show the difference between cheap and expensive car tires. One set of expensive tires and eight budget sets were selected for the tests.
Experts compared the characteristics of cheap and expensive car tires and proved that they are not worth saving. The video was posted on the YouTube channel Tire Reviews.
Tires are one of the most important parts of a car. However, many motorists prefer to save on them.
Experts have learned whether cheap tires can be considered safe enough. Nankang Econex NA1, Davanti DX390, Winrun R330, Tomket Sport Series 1, King Meiler Sport 1 KM, Triangle SporteX TH201, Maxtrek MAXIMUS M1 and Double Coin DC99 tires were selected for the experiment. Expensive tires introduced the Continental PremiumContact 7.
The test began with a demonstration of hard braking on wet roads. The test car was the Volkswagen Golf hatchback.
First, a set of Continental PremiumContact 7 tires was installed on the car, and they showed a good result in braking from a speed of 100 km / h. The car stopped in front of the mannequin.
The remaining eight tires were then tested. It had a longer braking distance, which caused the car to crash into a dummy.
The second test was the wet grip test. Tires Continental Premium Contact 7 again proved to be the best. Tomket Sport Series 1 set came second.
Nankang Econex NA1 tires often caused understeer. The King Meiler Sport 1 KM responded well to steering at first, but the mix did not meet traction requirements. The Double Coin DC99 kit showed the worst result.
Previously Focus He said that there may be a shortage of high-quality tires in the Russian market.
Source: Focus
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