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I have All-season Hankook Ion EVOs on my 2025 MYP (original tires) and live in Minnesota where it snows quite a bit in the winter. It is my second winter with them and they handle snow beautifully. I’m at 22 K miles on them and still have plenty of thread left
I have Hankooks on one car and Goodyears on the other. If you don't drive in the snow, get the Hankooks. If you do, the Hankooks are downright terrible.
Huge fan of the hankook ION evo, definitely improves cabin sound and drive quality on my Tesla Model 3 performance
I would probably go with the Hankook regarding price/performance
I drive a Golf, I bought Hankook Winter i*cept rs2 5 yrs ago and they were really great.
Bought a set of the new Hankook iON HT tires for my R1T in the 275/65R20 variant. This is replacing the Pirelli Scorpion AT with this All-Season. Will report back and do a video on efficiency and reliability on RivianTrackr.
Did a 229 mi trip and got 2.3 mi/kWh on full highway. I’ll keep reporting back on my thoughts.
I switched to a set of Hancook ION Evo tires and now I can never seem to get into the green when looking at the energy screen. I'm always in the orange now.
I got a 2006 Toyota Solara in June for $4250. 81k miles, one owner. I got new tires and had to change the downpipe/catalytic converter because it had a hole after driving for 2 months.
I currently have Hankook ION evo AS which I have been otherwise happy with on our model 3 RWD but man they suck in bad weather.
J have had the Hankook, didn't like them. Not the secure feeling that I wanted.
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