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Hankook Tires
AAA515
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Rating 5.0

My favs: Hankook kinergy PT last forever. Michelin crossclimate 2 are great in weather. Uniroyal tiger paw are a decent bargain.

Pros: last forever
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Hankook Tires
Mission-Rule-5068
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Rating 4.0

Just installed on EQE SUV. OEMs were Cooper Crossrange Discoverer…they were run flats. I thought the ride quality would improve…it really didn’t, they are rather stiff too, as are all EV tires now. That said, they are growing on me. The ride is more controlled, the sounds emanating from the tires are more hushed over bumps, but you’ll feel them. The highway noise is mostly hushed, though slightly louder over coarse surfaces. I think overall this is a good tire. Hankook did their homework on this one. They do handle very well, and…this is a good looking tire as tires go.

Pros: more controlled ride, hushed sounds
Cons: rather stiff
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Hankook Tires
Diseased-Jackass
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Rating 4.0

Swapped out the 255/40 Michelin PS4 EVs for 255/45 Hankook Ion Evos. Straight away noticed they’re more comfortable and quieter. Fills the arch better too.

Pros: more comfortable, quieter
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Hankook Tires
70ga
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Rating 4.0

Hankook ion evo's are a bit quieter than the Yokohama I had before, but have same efficiency

Pros: quieter than Yokohama
Cons: same efficiency
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Hankook Tires
Promo_714
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Rating 5.0

I put Hankook Ion Evos on my M3P with the 20" wheels. They were quieter than the pirelli summer tires buy about 2-3 dbs. When I put them on at 29,000 miles my lifetime energy use was 265. After 5,000 miles use is at 240.

Pros: quieter than Pirelli, good efficiency
Mileage: 5000 km
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Sailun Tires

As someone with 180,000 on a Tesla and tried both LRR/EV/non-ev tires, YES!! So far my favorite for efficiency is the Sailun E-Range tire, second is Michelin MXM4.

Pros: good efficiency
Cons: terrible in ice/snow
Mileage: 180000 km
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Sailun Tires

I have sailun e-range EV tires and they've been great for 8K miles so far. People (who don't own them) crap on these tires because they're not a big name but you can't beat the price. As far as traction, they did the trick avoiding a deer on the interstate with a hard brake and little evasive maneuver.

Pros: great traction, good price
Cons: not a big name
Mileage: 12875 km
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Hankook Tires

Years ago I had an enlightening experience with Hankook Dynapro MTs, when I broke a tire and for a few weeks in winter had a a siped tire on on end of the rear axle and an unsiped tire on the other. The limited slip had to work very hard to keep me on the road in ice conditions in 2WD.

Pros: similar traction
Cons: limited slip had work
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Hankook Tires

I have 4 on my GLI and I doubt they will last 35,000 km. I took them off and put on my winters at 25K and they don't look like they will last much longer. I don't drive my car hard at all. Last winter, with 5000 to 7000 km on them, I could barely move in a parking lot with 10 cm of snow.

Cons: won't last long
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 25000 km
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