Premiorri ViaMaggiore 195/60 R15 92T
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Premiorri ViaMaggiore tires are generally appreciated for their affordable price and decent performance in snow and slush, making them a good budget option for winter conditions. Users highlight their minimal wear and softness, which contributes to a comfortable ride. However, they are often criticized for being noisy and having poor grip on ice and wet surfaces. Some users report issues with balancing and vibration, and there are mixed reviews regarding their durability, with some experiencing bumps and tread wear over time. Despite these drawbacks, many find them to be a reasonable choice for those on a tight budget, especially in regions with severe winters.
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i bought tires 5 years ago, at the market for 500 UAH each for a VAZ 2101, used them in taxi mode and drove 60,000 km. The tires are very good; if there's no money for summer ones, you can use these as they're quite tough. They're not great on ice, but snow and slush are their element. I'm still using them, probably for the last season, since the tread is almost worn down to the limit. One tire got warped, not the rim but the tire itself. I didn't have a single puncture or bump. I recommend getting them! very durable, more like all-season tires. for its price, it's top-notch!!! ![]() |
I bought it in October 2014, size 2056016. Considering that at the time I found the lowest price at 654 UAH per wheel, it's the perfect option for our time. The budget was tight. I've already driven 5000 km on the tires. The main mileage is in the city, speed up to 100 km, average speed 40-80 km/h. Wear is minimal, there were no cuts or bumps, even though the roads are in terrible condition. They're not noisy, and I say this not based on city driving, but on the highway at speeds up to 130-140 km, on average 100-110 km (asphalt without snow or snow remnants). Not that they're completely silent, rather there's none of that noise some people write about. They aren't noisier than premium brand tire models (drove different cars on different tires - Nokian, Michelin, Toyo, Goodyear). Excellent on unpacked snow, excellent on slushy non-icy roads, excellent on dry asphalt, good on wet (4), good on puddles (4), icy or slushy ice - as with any non-studded tire - satisfactory. Regarding those who evaluate aquaplaning or driving on ice at high speeds - don't judge the tires if you're flying into puddles above 80-90 and want to drive over 60 like glued on ice. Assess the road situation, surface, and actual speed soberly. If you want to feel a bit better on ice, get studs (but that's not our winter). Overall, GOOD tires, considering their price even today, EXCELLENT tires. The only thing I noticed is they seemed slightly harsher than others. Cost (important in our time), the rest in the comment. It seems to me a bit tougher than the imported options. Even the very Matador MP59. But it's not that bad. use Premiorri ViaMaggiore month or more |
I bought the wheels in January 2014 for a Chery-A13, size 185*60 R-15, with no mileage (manufactured in the 21st week of 2012). Usage period: from late February to early May 2014. Driving style: moderate, calm; city driving, speed up to 80 km/h. Temperature range: from -12-15°C to +25°C. The tires are soft, suitable for calm city driving; their forte is puddles, slush, loose snow. On bare, wet ice and heavily packed snow, traction is weak (but this applies to any non-studded tires), so it's necessary to maintain distance and speed limits. With heavy acceleration when starting on wet ice, the car begins to skid and wander side to side. So, if you're not Schumacher, value your life and the lives of other road users, confidently buy wheels of this model (the tread pattern is very similar to the Michelin X-ICE NORTH 3 model, but without studs). The absence of studs allows for the replacement of summer tires before the onset of frost and snow, and in spring, changing to summer tires at later times. At temperatures above 15°C, steering response becomes sluggish, feels "mushy," but not critically so. If rated on a 5-point scale, then: 1) Wet asphalt grip - 5 points; 2) Performance on slushy snow - 5 points; 3) Resistance to aquaplaning at a speed of 60 km/h - 5 points; 4) Noise level - 4 points (it all depends on the surface: almost silent on smooth asphalt, noise increases sharply on coarse grain surfaces, on snow cover - like on smooth asphalt), the tire is not studded, so there's no whine like studded ones; 5) Price-quality ratio - 5 points; 6) Can be installed on a car before the winter season starts and replaced with summer tires later. 7) Sidewall resistance to tears and "bulges" - 5 points; 8) Directional stability - 4 points; 9) Stability in turns - 4 points. When rated on a 5-point scale: 1) Grip on ice - 3 points with a plus; 2) Grip on heavily packed snow - 3 points with a plus; 3) Grip on ice and heavily packed snow with water - 3 points; use Premiorri ViaMaggiore month or more i recommend it should buy |
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