Tires Hankook or Pirelli

Hankook Tires

These all season movies should last if well maintained. I got 30.6k miles out of my summer ion evos. Had them at 42psi cold, rotated them every 5-6k miles. Commute 100 miles RT per day. 2019 M3P

Pros: lasted well, good maintenance
Mileage: 30600 km
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Pirelli Tires
Noblewaffle117
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Rating 4.5

I’m running the pirellis. Fantastic tire, they are a new all season tire and are pretty much the same as the contis. Pirellis has multiple different types of all seasons that are genuinely pretty bad but these ones are really good. Quiet, comfortable and can grip the road so very well. I was hesitant when I was buying them as I was looking at the contis since it’s been on the market much longer but I’m really happy I went with the pirellis. Either way you cannot go wrong.

For reference I’m running this on a built golf r pushing over 4xx hp and they are fantastic, they feel much better than the indy500’s I was running before and they feel identical to the dws cars I’ve been in.

Pros: quiet, comfortable, grip road well
Cons: some Pirellis are bad
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Hankook Tires
c4koth
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Rating 4.0

These are the OEM set on my 24 LR RWD. I’ve liked them. Super quiet when new. I think the foam has separated inside one of the tires because I have a very slight vibration at highway speeds. I rotate at the recommended intervals and at 33k miles have about 5/32-6/32 left.

Pros: super quiet, good tread life
Cons: slight vibration
Mileage: 33000 km
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Hankook Tires
dkizzz
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Rating 5.0

I’m still on my hankook ion evos — probably my favorite tires. I did notice that having them rotated every 3k miles is better than the suggested 6250 to make sure the tread is wearing evenly. I forget when exactly I got them mileage wise, but I’m still around 5-6/32nds and it’s been a year. I also floor it a ton (22 long range with boost). Not noisy.

Pros: favorite tires, even tread wear, not noisy
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Hankook Tires

I have these and so far they are good. I think Im at 24k miles and they are nowhere near replacement. The stock tires were around 225wh per mile and these are giving me 218wh per mile (averaged over thousands of miles) Noise is always subjective abit - tires get nosier the more they wear - so any new tires will be immediately noticeable. Im not sure I buy into the whole sound deadening material stuff.

Pros: good, better efficiency, not noisy
Mileage: 24000 km
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 4.5

Tire store employees say Conti is best overall. I have the Pirellis and hard to imagine a quiter, smoother, UHP all season.

Pros: quieter, smoother, UHP all season
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Pirelli Tires

I had two of these pirellis bubble on me around the same time. Replaced all four because apparently these tires are prone to bubbles in the first place.

Cons: prone to bubbles
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Pirelli Tires

Just don't get those Pirelli's. I have them on my RAV. Traction is great in snow, but they are wearing out fast!

Pros: traction is great in snow
Cons: wearing out fast
Vehicle: Toyota
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Hankook Tires

My 2023 model 3 LR came with Hankook Kinergy GT M&S tires. Based on the tire rack reviews I think they are almost identical to the Hankook Ion tires. 

If so. My experience with the Kinergy tires was not great. While they were super efficient (lifetime average 246wh/mile) they gave up early on spirited cornering on both dry and wet pavement (might be the difference between avoiding a potential accident). They are adequate in winter driving. Where the were outright dangerous was hydroplaning.

Pros: super efficient
Cons: dangerous hydroplaning
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