Hello, my summer tyres will probably have it behind them in autumn at the latest, so I’m already looking for cheap and still usable replacement in size 205/60 R16 92V. Currently SAVA, Kumho and Hankook are in the race ahead, because China hard rubber tires don’t get me to the car. When I was with my daughter’s car because of TÜV and AU at a free workshop the master told me about his new “house brand” called Torque. For my size it would be there nn probably the model TQ021. Since I had never heard of this company I Googled a little and found out that these tires are “Made in Great Britain” and in the self-promotion as pretended high-tech-operation quite strongly “put on the cream”. Well that’s what Sailun, Roadstone and other cheap homes do, so I looked for concrete test results. I found only a tire test of the “Autozeitung” and also only for a winter tire of this brand. D However, the test result was far from convincing. Since the British have never had a semi-useable winter tire in the history of tyre baking, but actually – who wonders – can build quite rain-proof summer tires, I would be interested to know if anyone already has experience in this regard. Whether I would actually buy this tire is once put aside, but it is always nice to have a few alternatives in the portfolio. Wa not even a “British”, at SAVA in Slovenia you have also learned to produce quality. Greetings Reimund