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Apollo Tyres 195/45 R16

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103 pcs.
+ EcoFee (EMC*): 3.44 €

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Delivery 4-5 working days
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87 pcs.
+ EcoFee (EMC*): 3.44 €

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92 pcs.
+ EcoFee (EMC*): 3.44 €

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Delivery 4-5 working days

*Included in this price is a statutory contribution to recycling costs.

Apollo Tyres

The tyre brand Apollo comes from India where it was established in 1972. It is owned by the company of the same name which thrives from the beginning of its creation. Apollo Tyres owns both the Dutch company Vredestein and Dunlop from the Republic of South Africa. Apollo tyres are installed, among others, in VW Polo cars which are manufactured in India. This brand is characterised by its perfect price and quality ratio. The Apollo tyre models are exported to dozens of countries around the world. These Apollo tyres are the most popularly-chosen: Acelere, Amazer and Acelere Winter. Please see our offer for more details on the Apollo brand.

195/45 R16 Tyres

195/45 R16 tyres are installed in family cars and executive cars. The size of the tyre can be seen on its side. It is presented in a clear way in the above form. The first number informs about the tread width of the tyre and it is provided in millimetres. In the case of the 195/45 R16 tyre it is 195 mm. The second number equals the tyre profile's height and its percentage ratio to the tyre's tread width (here 45% out of 195 mm). The "R" in the tyre's size denotes its radial construction. The last number (16 here) constitutes the diameter of the wheel rim (provided in inches) on which the tyre should be installed. See the 195/45 R16 tyre model in our broad catalogue of products.

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