Tires Hankook or OEM Chevrolet
Hankook are the official tires for Hyundai and Kia, they are just the same quality as the other big brands but usually slightly cheaper, try to look for that
as for brand, the last time i was running that many miles, i had good luck with hankook
I'd take the hankook prime 4, they're great tyres for the price. Really grippy.
Hankook. It's all I ran on my Forester and that thing was a tank. I'm now using them on my Acadia.
I have a Chevy Cruze as my winter beater (with winter tires) and it\u2019s does awesome. Got me home in a blizzard last year where the highways had about 8 inches of snow on them.
I got hancook kynergy tires for my second set and they've lasted me for 80k so far. The stock tires were kinda trash but these have been great year round
My only thought about these tires is that they are a bit heavier than what else is available... The Michelin 21 is 39lbs, these Hankook are 44lbs. That's gonna be a big factor.
I drove all last winter with the standard 18” Hankook AS tires that came with my Model 3 LR. Worked fine.
I have that exact car and it came with those Hankooks. They’re just junk tires. Mine lasted 30k miles and the tread ripped off one of them.
I have the stock Hankook Ventus S1 evo2's in 245/35ZR19 on my 2023 A4. When I test drove the car I noticed a slight pull to the right, requiring slight but steady left steering input. This spring when I swapped back to the summers I noticed the right pull again. Over time the issue has remained, and I've noticed bad tramlining all the time. I feel like I'm constantly fighting the steering on most roads. Also, I highway commute to work and have noticed these tires hydroplane badly in the wet. Because of this I'm planning to get different summer tires next spring.
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