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Sailun Terramax CVR 255/55 R18 98V

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Sailun Terramax CVR 255/55 R18 98V
255/55 R18
98
V
255/55 R18
109
V
Season
all season
Product Type
passenger car / SUV
Width
255 mm
Aspect ratio
55 %
Tyre inner diameter
18 "
Load index
98
Speed rating
V
Orientation
directional
Pattern Symmetry
symmetric
Official Website
sailuntyre.eu
Added to E-Catalog
May 2016
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Model overview based on user reviews  
The Sailun Terramax CVR tires are generally praised for being inexpensive, soft, and quiet, making them a popular choice for budget-conscious consumers. Users appreciate their performance on city and country roads, noting that they hold the road well and offer good balance, especially in dry and wet conditions. However, they are not recommended for muddy terrains or winter use, as they are primarily designed as summer road tires. Some users have experienced issues with small pebbles getting stuck in the tread and have noted that the tires can be stiff and noisy under certain conditions. Despite these drawbacks, many find them to be a cost-effective alternative to more expensive brands, with satisfactory durability and performance for everyday driving.
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Normal SUMMER ROAD tires, not for mud
30 August 2018 
Tires 215x70 r16 Sailun Terramax CVR for Ford Maverick. I’m using it for the second month, 50% city, 50% country roads, 30-40 thousand per year. Before that there was Michelin. I don’t see much difference (except for the price). The rubber is soft and not noisy. I read reviews and am surprised at the complaints - that it is stiff and does not hold the road. For me, on the contrary, the sidewall is a bit soft. Maybe it becomes dull during winter use? But in general, these are summer road tires (you can even judge by the tread, although they say they are all-season tires) and it’s simply stupid to drive them in winter. Well, it’s better not to get into the mud - these are not AT tires. The only question is how long it will last in terms of wear and tear.....Michelin lasted 4 years, but in two summer months there was no visual wear.
inexpensive, soft, not noisy
small pebbles after crushed stone get stuck in the tread.
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