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I commuted 100 miles a day in my CX5 in snowy Maine. I had a 6speed manual transmission and snow tires and never had a problem.
I had Hankook Dynapros on Tacoma. They were quiet on road and still aggressive enough for off road or foul weather.
I bought a pair of Hankook Icept iZ3, which were pretty well reviewed but a bit cheaper than Blizzacks or X ice.
Hankook winter icept rs3, fantastična a ne preskupa. Bolja je od tih cjelogodišnjih za snijega puno
I run Hancook snow tires on my truck that are studded and they make a difference.
Hankook Ion Evo AS SUV. The best EV “fire and forget” option, unless you need something more winter rated.
Hankooks- don’t mind them.
My car came delivered new with the Hankook (edit: actually Ventus S1) ion evos, so I haven't had a chance to compare with others. I'm in Canada, so similar weather to you. I put on dedicated winter tires however from the short time I spent with the Hankooks in snow I think they're fine at being an all season tire. Not stellar but fine. Wet performance also seems fine. Efficiency is great. However, grip is definitely not the best.
Had Continental for years and they always lasted about 35-40k and wore evenly. Hancook Kinergy on same Honda last time (it was a convenience thing) and they are terrible. 23k and maybe I’ll get 30k out of them. They’re loud and I can tell they just aren’t wearing as well.
I spin the stock Hankooks on the Mk8 constantly. Which is crazy for a 235 summer tire on a 240hp car.
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