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08.05.2020 17:26 # 1
Mortal_Abas
Hello friends, I am driving a Pejo 307 2004 model. As winter is over, I will take off the winter tires and buy summer tires. My first expectations are the tires, because the suspension of the vehicle is hard. I have two tires in mind right now, Michelin Energy saver + and Good year efficient grip performance tire size 195/65 91 H which do you think and which brand do you suggest? goodyear = 150tl michelin = 165 tl
08.05.2020 17:26 # 2
koliva
There is no difference between the two as much as the mountains. I use Efficient Grip on my 307 SW and Michelin Energy Saver on the 308 Hatchback. Their performance in the snow can be noticed a little more, but I can say that there is no difference in normal use.
08.05.2020 17:26 # 3
GokhaN
Goodyear if the size is narrow, but I would say Michelin for your size.
08.05.2020 17:26 # 4
KenBlockJR
I think energy saver is a bad tire. we should not be stuck with these brands.
I can recommend nokian for comfort + silence.
08.05.2020 17:26 # 5
Guests
I recommend Michelin primacy hp. Perfect for hard suspension vehicles. Michelelin is already a soft tire.
08.05.2020 17:26 # 6
fatihgg
Have you ever looked at the p7l p7, not to be confused? I would say that you were among your options. fatihgg 2013-03-16 18:50:41
08.05.2020 17:26 # 7
KenBlockJR
the quietest tire on the market right now
08.05.2020 17:26 # 8
Mortal_Abas
[QUOTE = KenBlockJR] I think energy saver is a bad tire.
I can recommend nokian for comfort + silence. C rain performance B and outward sound measured at 71 decibels
08.05.2020 17:26 # 9
Mortal_Abas
[QUOTE = laedri] I recommend Michelin primacy hp. It is perfect for vehicles with hard suspension. Michelin is already a soft tire.
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primacy hp has no tire of the size I want
08.05.2020 17:26 # 10
Mortal_Abas
The pirelli p7 model, which our fatihgg friend said, is not in the dimensions of my vehicle. The tire that our KenblockJr friends call, fuel consumption in tire labeling is labeled as C wet road handling B and the noise it gives out is 69 decibels. The decibels were measured as 69 so I would make my decision for the goodyear, I am ordering the tires tomorrow, I write the comments, thank you all
08.05.2020 17:26 # 11
KenBlockJR
[QUOTE = Mortal_Abas] fatihgg our friend's pirelli p7 model is not in my vehicle's dimensions. The tire that our KenblockJr says, fuel consumption in tire labeling C is wet road handling B and the sound it gives out is labeled as 69 decibels.

goodyear efficientgrip performance model fuel consumption I think B rainy road A and sound The decibels were measured as 69, so I would make my decision for the goodyear, I am ordering the tires tomorrow, I write the comments, thank you all
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those EU standard letter equivalents it doesn't mean much.
1010tires.com adac.de & nbsp; tyrereviews.co.uk, we need to look at the results on the sites.
goodyear is a hard tire, loss of comfort is too much
08.05.2020 17:26 # 12
bjkamil
I have michelin energy saver. I do not need a snow tire especially in winter. braking distance is really good in other seasons. no wonder from michelin.
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