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I have Hankooks on one car and Goodyears on the other. If you don't drive in the snow, get the Hankooks. If you do, the Hankooks are downright terrible.
Huge fan of the hankook ION evo, definitely improves cabin sound and drive quality on my Tesla Model 3 performance
I would probably go with the Hankook regarding price/performance
I got new Barums for this winter and they’re doing absolutely fine (also on a Golf). Recently done 110 on snowed highway while everyone else was in the right lane doing like 80 and they felt perfectly stable. On wet road they also seem to do well.
I drive a Golf, I bought Hankook Winter i*cept rs2 5 yrs ago and they were really great.
Bought a set of the new Hankook iON HT tires for my R1T in the 275/65R20 variant. This is replacing the Pirelli Scorpion AT with this All-Season. Will report back and do a video on efficiency and reliability on RivianTrackr.
Did a 229 mi trip and got 2.3 mi/kWh on full highway. I’ll keep reporting back on my thoughts.
We recently had to replace our OEM tires 23M rwd and went with the cross climate 2s. They suck the kilowatts out of the battery and are very noisy Since we got them a discount tire, we’re gonna get them replaced Monday with the Hankooks
I had these brand new, very very quiet but shook the steering wheel like crazy. Tesla said it was from being strapped down too tight and replaced with Pilot Sport 4. Noisier tyre, otherwise havent noticed much difference!
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.
J have had the Hankook, didn't like them. Not the secure feeling that I wanted.
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