For this assessment, I had a difficult time locating a vehicle equipped with Primewell Valera H/T tires. Fortunately, the 2013 Honda CR-V LX of my cousin’s next-door neighbor was up for sale. When I initially heard about it, I was intrigued, so I went down to check it out. However, the silver paint job on the CR-V made it seem much better than it was. I was about to lose patience in the automobile until the tires drew my attention.
Here we are, as expected! There were Primewell Valera H/T tires installed on the CR-V! I decided the vehicle would be excellent for the driving lesson, so I told the owner I would be testing it and writing a review on the tires. I agreed to help them locate a new owner for their CR-V in exchange for that.
He was in his early 50s, a lean man with silver-gray hair, and he had a 2013 Honda CR-V. Oddly enough, both had the same color paint job. More than five months have passed since the installation of the Primewell Valera H/T tires. Primewell’s cheap pricing appealed to him since he intended to sell the automobile to build a new RAM pickup within the next few seasons.
After we exchanged handshakes, I quickly left. For his chivalry, I agreed to put petrol in the CR-V. I stopped at the closest gas station to prepare for the air pressure test of the Primewell Valera H/T tires. The sky was blue, and the sun shone. My prediction is that this will be a fantastic piece of writing!
Primewell Valera H/T review: Features
The Primewell Sent more H/T tires aren’t made for fast driving, and that includes highway speeds. They all seem to be mattresses with a tread pattern designed for comfort, silence, and reduced road noise for highway travel. The Primewell Valera H/T has a four-rib circumferential symmetrical tread pattern. This layout will help the vehicle handle well and provide a comfortable ride. Active noise cancellation technology is included in the traction block design to provide quiet operation on every road. In addition, the open perforated shoulder design improves handling in both dry and rainy conditions. As for compact and medium SUVs and 4WD pickup trucks, the Primewell Valera H/T may be used. The diameters range from 15 inches to 20 inches.
Primewell Valera H/T review: Test Drive
The LX trim level of the 2013 Honda CR-V comes standard with all-wheel drive and a five-speed automatic gearbox as standard equipment. All four of the Primewell Valera H/T tires started showing symptoms of wear. Thus they couldn’t be considered fresh. The owner mentioned only the quick tread wear as a problem. Because the tires were changed, the CR-V has traveled around 4,200 miles.
Dry Traction
There’s nothing wrong with the Primewell Valera H/dry T’s performance; nonetheless, it seems that traction is inversely proportionate to speed. It had great dry traction at low to medium highway speeds. I did notice a little lack of steering feel and traction while driving beyond the speed limit. When it’s raining, it’s pretty much the same. Who am I, therefore, to voice my displeasure? Why would I choose expressway terrain only those tires like the Primewell Valera H/T if I wanted high-speed traction and stability?
Wet Traction

As previously stated, traction on a wet road is inversely proportional to the vehicle’s speed. The Primewell Valera H/T rubber performed well when driving in rainy conditions, although only at low to moderate speeds. You’ll need both hands on the driving wheel if you try to go faster than the posted speed limit.
Snow Traction
Primewell Valera H/T tires were not put to the test in the precipitation, but the owner assured me that as long as you don’t drive on roads with some more exceeding two inches of snow, they would be OK. The Primewell Valera H/open T’s slotted shoulder design allowed it to go on slippery or freezing rain roads, but don’t expect it to perform as well as conventional snow tires in these conditions.
Comfort
The Primewell Valera H/T excels in terms of driving comfort. Even on badly maintained city roads, the ride remained smooth and pleasant. As long as you obey the legal speed limit while traveling on the highway, the Primewell Valera H/T brake pads are at their best.
Noise

The Primewell Valera H/T tires are one of the best deals on highway terrain tires. However, low-cost tires have two characteristics: excessive noise from the road and poor groove wear. The Primewell Have sent H/T tires on my test vehicle were anything from hushed in this aspect. Road noise became more apparent as you neared highway speeds, although the tires were mercifully quieter while traveling at slower or average speeds.
Treadwear
The Primwell Valera H/T in my evaluation vehicle was fading more rapidly than normal compared to other cars. It’s not a big deal, but less-priced tires tend to degrade more quickly. There is a logic here, though, in that buying different Valera H/T tires will save you money over buying an expensive pair of rollers.
Conclusion
In terms of daily-driven SUVs and crossovers, the Primewell Valera H/T is an excellent option. In terms of road noise and treadwear, it’s not the ideal tire, but it does a good job of providing comfort and all-season performance. There’s no excuse not to test a combination of Primewell Valera H/T on your crossover or SUV, especially at this pricing.