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I've got the Vredestein Hypertracs on my S60 T5, put about 1500 miles on them, so far so good. They came well reviewed to me from other enthusiasts. Car still breaks traction, but that's the nature of the car.
I use all-seasons, and I've had Vredestein, Michelin and now GoodYear on a V50. Michelin was the nicest, Vredestein was good too (and very local to me :-)) but bad for mileage.
I purchased the Vredestein Tires a few months ago from Tire Rack. They seem to be a good tire from what I can tell so far. They have performed well in the wet and dry and were sure-footed at high speeds. Compared to the other sets of tires I’ve had over the years, they seem to be one of the quieter ones.
The worlds best tire I have ever driven on. I have been buying tires for over 40 years and many times cruise control is set at 85mph, wet road, dry road, local road at 30mph or at 85 mph No other tire compares to Vredestein tires, plus almost NO road noise.
Goodyear Wrangler ultra terrain, awesome in the snow and fairly quiet.
I have Vredestein wintrac pros on my P3. They are a good winter tire, albeit a bit loud.
We put all-weather Vredestein tires on my wife’s car, and she was pleased with how they handled last winter.
The XC70 had Vredesteins when we bought it and they were ok. We got about 35k miles out of them.
Vredesteins are shit for winter tires, at least in my experience. I had them on my C63, and it was like my car was wearing high heels. It was scary sloppy at 100km+ (60mph+) on the Autobahn.
Personally I’d go with the Khumos, but that’s mostly because I had a shit experience with Goodyears.
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