Given
59%
while driving a
Nissan Pulsar
(205/60 R15) on
a combination of roads
for 0
easy going miles
The tire is a budget tire, so you can't expect high end performance. That said, there are budget tires that will outperform these. In dry they are not much different to other tires, but in the WET is a different story. Brand new and if your corner was a bit sharp, the car would slide slightly at speeds around 40-50 km/h. Sometimes heavier braking would have my ABS kicking in. As they AGE by a couple years or the tread starts wearing, it gets worse, especially on roads where the asphalt is glass smooth or if you have the unfortunate areas that have diesel spilling.
For many who may not be as adept to driving as say, enthusiasts to safely react to the situation, this could be a real problem.
For this reason I wouldn't recommend this for everyone, nor the XR611 which is not even as good as the N729.