Tires Hankook or Nexen
Ciao tutti, riprendo questo mio thread perché dopo un paio di giorni di ricerca avrei adocchiato le Nexen N'Fera SU4 XL che pare abbiano un buon rapporto qualità-prezzo (le ho trovate a 57€ l'uno). Tyre-reviews ha delle ottime recensioni a riguardo.
Got a flat replaced with a neven tire and it barely wore at all after 15000 miles, replaced the other 3 when they wore out with nexen tires and they grip well. No problems at all.
First hour I got them installed on Nissan frontier pickup, highway distracted a bit almost not paying attention at 70mph traffic stop in front of me. I had to choose calculate between braking hard or soft. I chose the latter (softer) for fear of skidding and hitting the cars ahead. Car stopped safely. Coming from 6 year old hankook dynapro which are stiff at 35 psi I could have plowed over. These are sure comfy ride, no need to air down, the all terrain version.
I have the ion evo summer tires, on a model 3 lr. These are the best summer tires I have ever owned, they are super grippy in wet and dry, quieter than the propilot 4, super comfortable, feel softer but have stability and performance of sporty tires.
They’re made by hankook, pretty decent budget tires.
I have the all weather EVO in Denver and I like them. They have a softer feel than the original OEM tire which makes them seem quieter. I don’t drive much when it snows but I haven’t found them to be a problem… just drive like a sane person. I recommended the Hankooks.
I have a set on my M3P.
I have no traction complaints regarding the Hankook tires.
Yes. I have the same tires on my 2020 Mazda 6 turbo. They are ok for mpg, but not great for bad weather or high torque fwd.
The Hankook Kinergy GT’s are abysmal. I’m partially surprised VW hasn’t issued a safety recall on them.
The nexen tires DO suck.
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