Rosava BC-48 175/70 R13 79T
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Model overview based on user reviews
The Rosava BC-48 is an affordable and durable tire that performs well in summer conditions, offering good grip on dry and wet roads and being fuel-efficient. Users appreciate its quiet ride and minimal tread wear over time. However, it is not suitable for winter as it becomes too hard and slippery on ice and snow, despite being marketed as all-season. It is recommended to use this tire strictly in summer, as it can handle high speeds and hot asphalt without skidding. The tire is also resistant to punctures and maintains performance over long distances, although some users noted issues with cracking after extended use. Overall, the Rosava BC-48 is a cost-effective choice for summer driving, but caution is advised in bad weather conditions.
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Buy only for summer - it doesn't get any better. The protector is thick and wears out little. Very durable. Use with caution in bad weather. If you are in the city and don't exceed 60-80, it will work in bad weather, though just barely. Inexpensive. Perfect at high speeds and in the heat during summer. Also impeccable at low speeds. Very fuel-efficient (I never figured out the secret). Heats up slightly at speeds of up to 190-200. But even on hot asphalt, it doesn't skid. Terrible in winter. It gets stiff and feels like riding on a stool, but that's half the trouble - it slips on ice, snow, slush, and wet asphalt. The tire is completely unsuited for bad weather - who markets it as all-season???? Strictly summer!!!!! It was especially interesting on clean and wet asphalt - I ended up on the other side of the intersection instead of stopping at the traffic light. It felt like skating. ![]() |
For 5 years, I drove 86,000 km in a VAZ 21093, the tread is within acceptable limits. On the rear axle practically like new. Dry and wet summer roads are a solid 5 out of 5, never slipped in the winter. Does not hold a lateral slope on wet gravel. With slight tread wear, longitudinal cracks appeared in the tire itself. ![]() |
I have been using this tire for two years. In summer, you need to maintain increased pressure, I inflate it to 2 atm. In winter, on snowy or icy roads, it performs poorly, or rather doesn't perform at all. On wet roads, it performs quite well. Quiet. I have driven about 35,000 km with it, and the tread is almost not worn out. Like all-season tires, it's worse than summer tires in summer and worse than winter tires in winter. All-season, price, wear-resistant, good grip on wet roads, quiet too hard in winter Too soft in summer |
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