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Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 225/55 R16 99 W XL
Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 is the successor to the extremely successful multi-season tyre from the American premium manufacturer. The Goodyear brand has succeeded in developing tyres that deliver even better performance than its valued predecessor.
The new technologies used in these tyres allow for safer travel. Reinforced tread blocks do not deform during manoeuvring, which shortens braking distances on dry roads and improves handling stability. The dense number of lamellas in the centre of the tread, on the other hand, gives exceptional traction and safety in snow.
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 is also probably the first tyre that does not reduce the level of aquaplaning protection with tread wear. The grooves rub off in such a way as to always handle water equally effectively.
Goodyear is a leading manufacturer of passenger car tyres. The company also manages brands such as Debica, Dunlop and Sava, but it is the Goodyear logo tyres that are state-of-the-art. The high quality is confirmed by numerous industry tests.
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Fuel efficiency is rated from A to G on a colour-coded scale. The highest fuel efficiency rating is A (green; the lowest rolling resistance), while the lowest fuel efficiency rating is G (red; the highest rolling resistance). Rolling resistance influences fuel consumption and vehicle emissions; the lower the resistance, the lower the fuel consumption and exhaust fume emissions.
Wet grip is the tyre's ability to adhere to the road surface in wet conditions. The EU rating focuses only on the wet braking performance of the tyre. Wet grip is rated from A to G, where A represents the best braking performance and G represents the worst. It is one of the most crucial safety parameters.
Tyres contribute to the amount of noise a vehicle generates. Choosing a tyre with a good noise rating will lower the impact of your driving on the surrounding environment.