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The Apollo Alnac 4G tyres fitted on our Honda Jazz have been serving their purpose as intended — with low mileage and within the city use. A 1,200km inter-state trip was the longest time they were on the run for a week. Yes, they may not have travelled quite a long distance, but have stood the test of time in our changing weather conditions. So, let's get into the details of how they have been performing.
A compact and portable device to fill the air in your tyres. Gone are the days of relying on fuel pumps/roadside shops or carrying a bulky compressor to inflate car tyres. Vayu is a smart device, a little bigger than your 20,000mAh powerbanks. It gets a small digital screen to display air pressure and modes of operation with a few buttons underneath. So, with the Vayu inflator has Portronics managed to bring in something different than what's available in the market? Let's find out.
My first-gen Honda Jazz has always run on its stock tyre size. Given the recommendations, it always felt to be the safest and a convenient option. After many years now, I thought of having a slightly wider and taller set of tyres. Of course, while still staying within the acceptable norms. And during my search, the good folks at Apollo suggested their Alnac 4G range. Given my needs of mostly city driving with that inter-state drive once a year, the purpose of these tyres suited and turned out to be relevant to me.
Performance in itself is subjective – for some it is acceleration, for some it is grip while for many it is fuel economy and for a few it is the comfort/noise. Here is how it pans out.
The right time to change your car tyres is unique to every user, the environment, the driving patterns, roads conditions and of course, the tyre wear. So what is the right time to replace tyres?
Tubeless tyres are the norm today and it is recommended in case you plan to replace the worn-out ones in your current vehicle. The following pointers will help you pick the right one.