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I just swapped out for another pair of New Englanders on a RAV4, got 52,000 out of the last set. They are quiet, traction hasn’t been a problem, live in northern New England.
My 2023 20th AE Golf R came with Hankook tires, and I've been very pleased with them. I'm a fairly aggressive driver and frequent the twisty roads in the Santa Monica Mountains. the Hankooks seem to perform almost as well in the dry, but outshine the PS4s in the wet.
HANKOOK ION EVO AS SUV. These replaced my factory stock tires and they were much better.
I got these for my mom's Nissan Juke AWD and they are incredibly good in the snow. Highly recommended. The worst snow day we had last year here in CT, it was freezing rain at 22 degrees Fahrenheit, the rain was freezing onto tires in big clumps, but they kept good traction. Took my car home, was slipping all over the place, but traded for Mom's car and drove the rest of the day (I'm a delivery person) and these went up and down driveways at a good angle even with the snow, was very surprised how good they are. The salesperson talked me into buying them, but I think they are as good as described.
Ja sam vozio na uniroyalu, goodyearu i sad Hankooku. Sve za preporuku.
I might be an outlier for this study because I have a little more than 30k kms on my Hankooks and only now they've gone below 4/32s
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.
I bought a pair of HK Ventus Concept 2 for the front of my 2018 Camry over the summer. I’ve been buying this tire in my other beater car & they've held up okay.
These tires came on my car, so they got the brunt of the new car testing fun. While these were good tires for: noise, efficiency I didn't think I'm going to get these again due to: Hydroplane prone. Winter traction: passable, but not great. Dry handling: again, not great, you could feel the tires wanting to give up in some cornering situations.
I'd advise against the RS4 altogether. They wear super slow but they heat cycled out after 100 runs for me. The RE71RS were still competitive at 150 runs. It's a great endurance track tire if you're looking for life, but as an autocross tire it's not actually cheaper per run and it's handling manners are generally terrible for the use.
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