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I personally would take into account Hankook Ventus Prime 4. Feel like a good tired and I had really good experience with Hankooks in general.
The Hankooks were original equipment on my Envision and I have 67,000 miles on them and are thinking about replacement. I haven't noticed road noise being a concern and I live in Colorado where the roads are terrible.
I’ve been using Hancook evo tires and I’ve loved them
They handle way better in turns. I didn't notice any loss in 4.1 average driving.
I have to say that the ions have been incredible. They’re quieter, they’re softer riding. They seem to have better handling… although to be honest, I’m not one that pushes the limits of the car so I can’t really say a whole lot about grip. I can’t say a ton about where yet because I haven’t had them lot long but I can say that I am currently averaging about 50 to 60°F for a temp and I am averaging 5.5 mi/kW at the moment doing mostly in town commuting.
I made it to 53k miles before I replaced them with Hankook Evos!
on my last trailer I put hankook vantra tires on it and price was like half that of the goodyears and they aren't a "china bomb" I was happy with them.
For my experience up to now, the stock Hankook Dynapro AT2 that came with my 2024 Pro4X are not as bad in snow as some peoples seems to say. So it might be year dependent, or type (I guess there's other than Dynapro AT2 being used). However they are far from being the best winter tire I got through time. For now they seems to do the job, but no heavy snow yet where I live. If they handle well though this winter I'll keep them while they last and will have to evaluate then what will be the replacement.
I had a set of ventus V2's on a mustang, wet traction wasn't great.
First don't buy MRF Nylogrip FE. Very thin tyre despite being of the same size. It skids easily with a little lean and you won't be confident.
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