Tires OEM Chevrolet or Hifly
Drove a Chevy Cavalier my entire apprenticeship. Good on gas, easy to park, sure footed with Snow Tires.
Want a real out there suggestion. The 2017 Chevy Bolt EV. Kind of a rare car. But my dad had one and it was an absolute blast. 200 hp and 266 ft/lb torque that was *instantly* available made the car way faster than you would have ever guessed. Once you ditched the terrible economy tires on it, it handled incredibly well because all the weight was way down low. It was also really well balanced because, while front wheel drive, most of the weight was in the middle - so it didn't really act like a typical front wheel drive car.
when I bought my car in 2020 with \~27,000 miles on it, I replaced the cabin air filter, wiper blades, and all 4 tires immediately upon purchase because they all needed it.
Have had hifly something on my old Toyota blade, they were perfectly fine for typical town driving / open road.
I have hiflys they’re fine
Hiflys will be fine
I sell a fair bit of them, only complaint I get from customers is they get a little noisey toward the end of their life. But they do their job and do them well enough
I must say that they are fine in dry weather, but in the wet… Absolutely dangerous! They have no gripe at all.
Automaten van Hager met mooie Beun-spaghetti, dat is alsof je Hifly banden onder je Bmw M5 monteert
Minha experiência com chineses (HiFly) é de durabilidade baixíssima...
1600 miles on my car. Daughter drove down a road being repaired and apparently some of the rough road gouged the inner sidewall of the left rear. The construction is just a mile away. She arrived home and I received a low tire alert. An hour later tire was completely flat at 6 psi. The tire was peeled back in three places. Self sealing did nothing.
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