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I have a 2019 Tucson, tyre size 245/45 R19 and I can't recommend the premium contact 7s enough. I bought it with sport contact 6s which were awful, just pure torture, it's a completely different car on the Premium Contact.
Proslu godinu u 10tom mjesecu kupio Continental Allseason Contact 2.Za sada izrazito zadovoljan tih par cm snjega kroz zimu u nizini,po mokrom odlicne,buka odlicna po suhome odlicne,super drze cestu.
Cjelogodisnje tipa hankook kinergy 4s, dunlop all weather ili nexen, za tu malu krntiju i tak malo km ovo su odlicne gume..
continental seems nice.
Continental ExtremeContacts are pretty great as a Summer only option too, at a lower price than the Michelins, IMO.
I'm running Kinergy. They come with less tread, but are harder rubber. I'm getting 50k miles or so on them.
I’ve been running SRS+ for the last 3 months. Ride and handling are excellent. I prefer them to the Pirellli P Zero All Seasons that came on my Genesis.
Extreme contact Force are awesome 200tw. Just be easy if it’s cold/rain and especially more once the tread starts going away if you track it hard. They last a long time and are priced well.
My Michelin OEMs are at 40k miles now and I need to replace them. So far Hankook ION EVO AS SUV tires are my first choice. I'm in Florida so snow isn't a worry, but summers are extremely wet. I'm a little concerned about some user reviews that call out poor wet road performance and worrisome hydroplaning.
There is a chance they worked better in very hot climate but in the mild Pacific North West they didn’t perform well. Half the performance for half price. Once I switched to Michelins all traction problems went away.
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