Tires Hankook or Goodyear
Hankook Ion EVO AS. They just released these specifically for EVs.
It has made my car so much better in terms of road noise and comfort. It beats out the Pilot 4S in every aspect except stopping strength. I had to get used to the longer stopping distance but that was easy. Weirdly enough, it seems to handle corners better because there is less skidding.
I would recommend the Hankook Ion Evo A/S I have them on my Model S, very little road noise, very Efficient and has low rolling resistance as designed.
If we are willing to go SLIGHTLY off-size, there are Hankook Ion Evo tires. You would have to get 215/50/R17 because they technically dont offer the factory size. Good reviews, good price, efficient, and they have a rebate right now.
I have been using Goodyear Vector4Seasons here on my Citroen van year round, no noticeable drop in range, and they have lasted twice the distance to the Michelin Primacy 4 that was on it from new. They are a grippy in the dry, no loss of grip in the wet, and not any more expensive than summer tyres I would otherwise run.
I always buy my Goodyear Wrangler tires from Walmart. Great tires and an incredible price. I don't know why, but I'm not going to complain.
I’ve had lots of brands, good year lasts the longest - longer than Hancook, Michelin and continentals that I’ve had
I have had 2 pairs of hankooks and multiple others. I think the hankooks are 90% the tire that the hakapelitas are for about half of the price.
I would take the RT45 over any Goodyear Assurance model, especially the Maxlife one which I hear people say has a LOT of road noise at highway speeds.
I believe the eagle sport a/s were the stock tires on our Highlander. They were already at 3/32” at 25k miles. Not exactly stellar.
I've had the all seasons and they are not the greatest, tread life not great (had to get mine replaced under warranty) and they were loud.
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