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Compared to the oem pilot sports they're like 95% the grip and steering feel, but 105% of the comfort and quietness.
In my experience the Summer and All season tires from Hankook are unbeatable price/ performane wise. And don't lack in any area when compared with premium manufacturers.
I've had Hankook studded tires for 5+ years. Very good handling and tire wear is unbelievably low.
I’ve run Hankook tires on my cars in the US and they’re good quality.
I run Ventus V2's on my daily. No issues. Maybe slightly loud but for the price it's hard to beat for all seasons.
My mechanic recommended Hankooks, all season with a smooth hwy ride…1 inch taller. I like it a lot
Personally had to replace the OEM tires on my EUV at around 24k~ miles, after a lot of back and forth I decided to get the Sailun Erange tires and I have around 1k miles on them so far and I have no complaints, I seem to be getting about the same range as before.
Just put the Ion Evo 235/35/20's on my '22 M3P and I'm loving them so far. Great grip in dry cold conditions, light snow (that's all I've been able to test so far this year) and in the wet. Almost passed them over due to another poster that was having serious buyers remorse, but can say that I'm very pleased with them. They're very quiet (mine came stock with the P-Zero summers) so that's my point of reference. These are noticeably firmer, but seem to have gotten a little more compliant as I've broken them in.
I noticed a decrease in MPGs once I replaced them on my 2018
Driving reaffirmed my decision to ditch these lazy tires. They only grab the road when they feel like it. They are a medicinal marijuana user making your bowl at Chipotle: doing a little work, spacing, doing a little more. I'll grab the road now, take a break, then grab again -- all while you're going around a single curve on a down hill slope.
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