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Hankook Tires

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.

Pros: extremely well handle everything
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Continental Tires
Thinkharderrr
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Rating 4.0

I have the SSR on my RWD and like them a lot. I haven't run the pilot sports before but I do know that those tend to wear pretty quickly and take a little longer to warm up compared to the SSR.

Pros: like them a lot
Cons: wear pretty quickly
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SUNNY Tires

Én a legolcsóbb “sz*r” sunny márkájú négy évszakost vettem és meglepett hogy milyen jó nyáron nagyon jól szuperált, de most télen hogy havas/jeges volt az út teljesen jól tapadt nem volt olyan hogy akaratom ellenére megcsúszott volna a kocsi. A nagy sebességeket is bírja viszont kicsit könnyebben felúszik a nagyobb esőzésekkor míg a sima nyári(barum) 120nál szinte soha nem úszott fel ez többször is.

Pros: nyáron nagyon jól szuperált
Cons: könnyebben felúszik esőben
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Pirelli Tires

I went w Pirelli All Season UHP in standard size and they are exceptionally good in dry, wet, “wintery mix” and snow. This is my sixth German AWD car, from Audi, BMW and Merc and by far the best in dry and snow conditions.

Pros: exceptionally good in snow
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MICHELIN Tires
DiabloG1
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Rating 4.5

I run Goodyear F1 Eagles in the summer, and in late October swap over to 3PMSF all-season Michelin cross-climates. The all-seasons have a much better wear tolerance for the occasions where we have 15C in the middle of winter. My Audi only has about 320 BHP, but in the snow / ice, I do not want to be using summer tyres. Equally in the summer, I want to be able to push it on rural roads in Devon without trashing all-seasons.

Pros: better wear tolerance, good in snow/ice
Vehicle: Audi
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MICHELIN Tires

The cross climates don’t have best grip for handling but are ok … but they are just safer in colder weather especially with kids in the car.

Pros: safer in cold weather
Cons: not best handling grip
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IRONMAN Tires
Trouble_River
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Rating 2.5

Money forced my hand a couple summers back and I had to put new front tires on my Grand Marquis at the time. Had to go cheap and bought Ironman iMove all seasons. After a few months the only positives on the ledger were that a) they had tread and b) oddly, they balanced out unbelievably well. 80 MPH on the highway, smooth as glass. Ride and handling quality deteriorated quickly from new and they got loud in a hurry.

Pros: balanced well, smooth at speed
Cons: deteriorated quickly, got loud
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MICHELIN Tires

i had Continental DWS06 on my 2020 WRX, just switched to pilot sport A/S 3 this year. the pilots SUCKKKKK in the snow, glad i'm not the only one who's noticed. Definitely going back to my DWS06 after these pilots are done.

Cons: SUCKKKK in the snow
Vehicle: Subaru
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Pradar Tires

Definitely not the Radar. Some muppet put those on the back of my current car before I bought it and as a result the traction control does an excellent strobe light impression on a regular basis.

Cons: traction control issues
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