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Toyo Tires
Realr1
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Rating 4.0

I have the Toyo open country atiii on my ‘21 sport, and they handle the socal freeways pretty good for commuting and have been great in the rain we had recently. I did drop about 5-10mpg on ny mpg average.

Pros: handle freeways pretty good, great in rain
Cons: drop in mpg
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Toyo Tires

22” Toyo Celsius A/S in urban New England; ~80% of my driving is short trips in city or light traffic. I got about 25k out of my last set.

Mileage: 40233 km
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Toyo Tires
IJHjelle
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Rating 5.0

TOYO CELCIUS SPORT 225/55R17 101V XL

not the standard answer but been really really happy with theseo

Pros: really really happy
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Hankook Tires
Atlanta-Mike
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Rating 5.0

I changed to the new Hankook Ion HT and have noticed no impact on range. They are also much quieter and I don\u2019t feel every last grain of sand on the road.

Pros: much quieter, no impact on range
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Hankook Tires
Jman841
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Rating 5.0

Hankook ion evos. It’s the best tire for an EV right now. Excellent performance, tread wear, and far more efficient than the pilot sports.

Pros: excellent performance, tread wear
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Hefty_Leek3834
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Rating 3.0

I am driving Mercedes S Class with Hankook Winter Icept Evo 3 that are now in third season with total around 30.000 Km driven.

As soon as I pass 90 Km/h seat starts to shake and I have tapping sound somewhere beneath the car. It least until 130 Km/h and then it is normal on higher speeds again.

Cons: uneven tire wear
Vehicle: Mercedes
Mileage: 30000 km
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Hankook Tires

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.

Cons: always in the orange
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Hankook Tires

There was a stopping test years ago of a Hankook snow tire with and without studs- the non-studded actually stopped shorter on ice than the studded. Same winter tire. Moving forward isn't worth a damn if you can't stop and total yours and someone else's car.

Pros: non-studded stopped shorter
Cons: studs don't last
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