Tires OEM Mazda or Hifly
I got a Mazda 2 with good winter tires , I'm in Calgary. It costs me almost nothing on gas, and I finish the week with way more money in my pocket. in my 40 years of life I've learned a FWD car with decent rubber will handle winter good as any suv.
I commuted 100 miles a day in my CX5 in snowy Maine. I had a 6speed manual transmission and snow tires and never had a problem.
I also swapped the stock tires for A/T tires, mostly for the looks, but they actually helped in sand and rough surfaces.
Have had hifly something on my old Toyota blade, they were perfectly fine for typical town driving / open road.
I've had good results with hifly across car, 4x4 and heavily loaded trailers.
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
No, but never buy hifly’s again please
As others have said, bulging is a sign that the internal structure of the tyre has failed. As frustrating as this is, it's new tyre time.
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
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