Tires Hankook or Nokia
Hankook ion evos. It’s the best tire for an EV right now. Excellent performance, tread wear, and far more efficient than the pilot sports.
Hankook all season EV pe Electrica cu tractiune integrala se comporta excelent\u2026. Este adevarat ca derapeaza dar tractiunea ajusteaza automat direc\u021bia si pentru mine cel putin, nu simt mare diferen\u021b\u0103 intre AS si iarna.\nPentru mine bataia de cap si costurile cu schimbatul si depozitarea anvelopelor merita investi\u021bia intr-un AS.\n15000 km pe an. Preponderent oras din care vreo 3000 in afara majoritatea vara
Nokian Seasonrpoof2.\n\nMerg bine pe zapada/gheata, nu doar in teste :). Generatoa cea mai noua allsewsonnde la Nokian. Lansate 2025.\n\nFacute in RO intr-una din cele mai moderne fabrici de anvelope din lume, de un producator premium.\n\nMultumit din toate pdv.
Hankook 4season, f multumit pana acum, zici ca mergi pe gogosari????
I put some all weather Nokians on a car last weekend, and was surprised that they didn't produce any winter tire drone.
I've been rocking Hankook Venuts Prime 2S on my 1997 Civic for about a year and how extremely well they handle everything, especially considering they're DOT16. I'm overall extremely happy with the Hankooks.
I’d consider the Hankook Kinergy P737s. Great tread life, good for smaller vehicles and rated for 70 or 80k miles? First time I used Korean tires, solid performance in wet or dry.
I had them on my Mazda 3 with 45k miles and plenty of tread left.
I have the same problem. I have the Hankook Ventus V2's and they're fine when its dry but I'll be spinning tires whenever it rains. I got to be extra careful whenever its wet out.
Can\u2019t believe they put those hankook grand touring tires on a performance model they handle noticeably worse than the Michelin pilot sport all seasons
I currently have Hankook ION evo AS which I have been otherwise happy with on our model 3 RWD but man they suck in bad weather.
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