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I drive a 3rd generation Honda CRV. Yung stock tires niya Bridgestone Dueler, makapit and matagal mapudpod.
My Bridgestones got 60k. Now I have Michelin defenders. Much better ride and in the snow.
Can’t say enough about the Hankook ion as for my m3p. So much better than the pirelli bs it came wirh
bridgestone. my old stock tires last for 4 1/2 years before I bought new set 4 months ago. i drove different car with different brand of tires. sa kapit niya sa kalsada mas okay para sa akin. kahit dinadaan ko sa mga mabato or maputik okay naman siya. mas gusto ko lang talaga kapag nagcorner ako hindi bumibitaw yon gulong sa pagliko unlike doon sa iba na mararamdaman mo ss manibela na parang hindi ka na nakaposition doon sa linya.
I'm running a used set of bridgestone re71rs's (also 205/50/15) this year and oh my lord they are so much better even if they are used and heat cycled out. Makes my slow fwd car far better than the 615s could've ever dreamed of.
Bridgestone. Awsome performance and puncture resistance.
If you can get Hankook Ventus V12 EVOs in that size, they're pretty nice for the money IMO.
They are fine, feel rather soft.
I had them on an Audi A4 one winter, it snowed a decent amount that year but there were plenty of non-precipitation days and they were OK (a little noisy) on highway and city.
The factory Bridgestone Ecopia tires were trash. They were useless in any wet conditions at 30k miles. It’s rocking some Generals now.
I hated them in wet and snow. I replaced them with Falken Wildpeak At3w's after 5k miles. The At3w's are head and shoulders above the Hankook's in the wet and snow.
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