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Hankook all season EV pe Electrica cu tractiune integrala se comporta excelent\u2026. Este adevarat ca derapeaza dar tractiunea ajusteaza automat direc\u021bia si pentru mine cel putin, nu simt mare diferen\u021b\u0103 intre AS si iarna.\nPentru mine bataia de cap si costurile cu schimbatul si depozitarea anvelopelor merita investi\u021bia intr-un AS.\n15000 km pe an. Preponderent oras din care vreo 3000 in afara majoritatea vara
Hankook 4season, f multumit pana acum, zici ca mergi pe gogosari????
I love mine in the great lakes region and cannot wait to get at least 50k miles since my Goodyear's and Pirellis were bald before 40k.
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.
I’d consider the Hankook Kinergy P737s. Great tread life, good for smaller vehicles and rated for 70 or 80k miles? First time I used Korean tires, solid performance in wet or dry.
I had them on my Mazda 3 with 45k miles and plenty of tread left.
I’ve put two sets of these on my kids cars. They are very decent tires for the price.
I haven’t driven on the Rivian Goodyears, but my experience has been that all terrain style tires like that struggle on hard packed snow and ice (they just aren’t soft enough in the cold).
I am driving Mercedes S Class with Hankook Winter Icept Evo 3 that are now in third season with total around 30.000 Km driven.
As soon as I pass 90 Km/h seat starts to shake and I have tapping sound somewhere beneath the car. It least until 130 Km/h and then it is normal on higher speeds again.
Tesla Tires suck, go for another option. Michelin X Ice Snow for Winter, Goodyear ElectricDrive2 for Summer.
I got Goodyear Reliants and absolutely regretted. By far the loudest tires I've ever had.
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