Tires Hankook or NANKANG
In my experience the Summer and All season tires from Hankook are unbeatable price/ performane wise. And don't lack in any area when compared with premium manufacturers.
I've had Hankook studded tires for 5+ years. Very good handling and tire wear is unbelievably low.
I’ve run Hankook tires on my cars in the US and they’re good quality.
I run Ventus V2's on my daily. No issues. Maybe slightly loud but for the price it's hard to beat for all seasons.
My mechanic recommended Hankooks, all season with a smooth hwy ride…1 inch taller. I like it a lot
Just put the Ion Evo 235/35/20's on my '22 M3P and I'm loving them so far. Great grip in dry cold conditions, light snow (that's all I've been able to test so far this year) and in the wet. Almost passed them over due to another poster that was having serious buyers remorse, but can say that I'm very pleased with them. They're very quiet (mine came stock with the P-Zero summers) so that's my point of reference. These are noticeably firmer, but seem to have gotten a little more compliant as I've broken them in.
Dupa ce am stat sa fac comparații intre ... Multele modele de anvelope, tyre lab, tyre reviews... Urmarit oferte... Degeaba ca se termina stocu pana ma decideam eu, m-am hotărât la Hankook winter icept rs3.
Ieri le-am pus, azi am mers 100~km cu ele.
Pt mine a meritat. Nah, momentan n-am dat de zapada, dar ride comfort e super, si pe ploaie nu am avut probleme.
I just put on the Hankook Ventus V2 Concept 2s and the ride and noise level on these are absolutely fantastic for a discount tire. Rain performance is bleh though. I would recommend them for a car you don't corner with every time. Now let's see how long this quiet ride lasts...
Got some Hankook "100000 miles" H727 on the beater Honda. Within 3-4 years, or 50k miles later they're all shot. Tread is mostly gone. At the end I had a slow leak from cracks etc. The rubber ripped at the edges exposing the cord and leaks slowly, then rather quickly when it let go.
Those tires are death traps in snow and ice. No sipes, no studs, hard compound... You're going to be on hockey pucks.
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