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Another vote for NT01’s, I beat the piss out of them to the cords. Some of the fastest laps me and a couple buddies have are a session before they cord.
NT01's are always my go-to. They aren't as sticky, but man, you can run them to the cords and they still perform.
I took a look on Tire Rack out of curiosity. Hankook Kinergy rates 4 stars with 800+ customer reviews.
Hankook Kinergy 4S² H750 sind die geilsten Allwetterreifen die ich bis jetzt fahren konnte. Unschlagbar bei Nässe, Schnee auch keine Probleme und das wichtigste, bei Trockener Fahrbahn kannst du damit sogar über den Ring ballern.
I went for Hankook Synergy 4s. Good price vs performance and no issues on my Countryman.
Yes, I had the Hankook New Englander 205/55R16H for about 4 years on my Mazda 5, and they had just over 60k miles on them. I liked them enough to buy the same thing again. I'm in Massachusetts and they feel great in all kinds of New England weather. I do a lot of driving to work including highway and city. They are grippy in rain, snow, sleet and every combination even at highway speeds. I did get a bulge in the sidewall and kept driving them the last 5-10k or so, even though I knew better. (Don't do this even though it never popped on me.) There was still a little wear left on them, but you have to replace a tire with a bulged sidewall, so I got all 4.
Nitto Motivo 365 is better imo if you’re doing any snow driving!
This doesn’t answer your question, but my preowned ‘19 Prestige came with new Hankook Dynapro HP2 Plus mounted from the dealer. They were nice and quiet but didn’t last very long. Not sure exactly how many miles without looking it up, but they didn’t last 15k miles.
Avoid the nitto grapplers. They’re horrible on wet pavement especially when it begins to drizzle.
the Nitto Grapplers are horrible on wet pavement. Too bad, because they worked well for me otherwise.
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