I've tried Chinese-made tires for the first time, and also light truck tires instead of regular ones. I chose these because in our region, there's a lot of gravel with sharp edges that punctures tires. I've lost four tires from different manufacturers in a year due to this issue, and I got tired of it. I decided to install C-type tires instead of regular ones. They're thicker, although heavier. So far, everything is fine, no punctures in six months. I liked these tires for their road tread pattern. The wear is even, with the front axle wearing out twice as fast as the rear axle. Approximately 2 mm per 10,000 km, which is not bad for Chinese tires, and not like Goodyear. Most modern tires wear out at a similar rate. I swapped them around and continued driving. The sidewalls are thicker than regular tires, so I don't have to worry about curbs and punctures. I've tested this multiple times. Overall, the impression is good. The rocking motion on turns has disappeared, and the car drives confidently. Fuel consumption has decreased slightly. There's almost no rolling resistance. It's a bit stiffer than regular tires, but not critically so. On 18-19 inch wheels, the car becomes even stiffer. But with 16-inch wheels and a high profile, it's softer. The weight of my tires is 11.5 kg, although it's stated to be 10.93 kg. It seems they're not telling the truth about all the characteristics. For those who are still hesitant to install C-type tires on passenger cars, don't be afraid - you can and should do it, but only with a smaller size. I installed 185/75 instead of 205/65. From experience, I know that narrower tires make the car easier to drive. This is a fact, and both the weight and stiffness will be less. So go ahead and install them, don't be afraid. In the rain, they perform excellently, with no aquaplaning. On the highway, they're great. The tires are super, but people still buy regular tires, puncture them, and buy again. It's foolish - I've made my choice, and now I'll only install C-type tires. They're quiet, even quieter than Continental and Yokohama. The main thing I liked is how the car drives smoothly now, without rocking on every bump and turn.