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Hankook Tires
AutonomousHoag
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Rating 5.0

So 5 thousand miles ago (at 50K miles) I finally replaced those Bridgestones with the Hankooks because they were the only ones that I could find that seemed to check all the boxes; that said, it was a huge gamble as I'd never tried Hankooks before on any vehicle and knew virtually nothing about them.

And wow did it pay off. I think I measured that interior sound levels have dropped about 5 dB at 70 mph (from 70 dB to 65 dB); ride comfort is extraordinarily improved to the point that it feels like a newer build Model Y with their improved suspension (I know because I've rented them via Hertz a few times); and crucially -- and this is coming from somewhat of a tire geek here -- I have never, ever experienced such astonishing hydroplaning resistance before. During our recent California storm (Feb 2024) I had the chance to drive through absolutely bucketing, torrential conditions on the freeway, and standing water that would have previously turned our car into a boat were carved through like an icebreaker ship through, er, ice. Or a hot knife through butter. Whatever.

And yes, best of all, our (still inexplicably dismal) range has jumped a whopping 34% or so on average, from about 145 mi to about 195 mi

Pros: improved ride comfort, hydroplaning resistance
Cons: range still dismal
Mileage: 8000 km
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Hankook Tires
son_of_nel
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Rating 5.0

Just swapped out my stock conti’s for the hankook evo SUV on my model Y; very happy with them. They’re quiet, smooth and responsive.

Pros: quiet, smooth, responsive
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Hankook Tires

I got the Hankook Ion Evo AS installed for $1,150. They are really quiet and have a lot more grip in corners than the Michelins my M3 came with. I also like them more for snow.

Pros: really quiet, more grip
Vehicle: BMW
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Hankook Tires

I use Hankook Kinergy, I think they’re the K425, on my Prius-c., have for years and won’t buy anything else. You don’t necessarily need the higher end tires. I live in PA so we get every weather condition you can think of and my tires hold up well.

Pros: hold up well
Vehicle: Toyota
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Hankook Tires

Just put some Hankook dynapro at2 on my jeep. They had amazing reviews and stats compared to other brands.

Pros: amazing reviews
Vehicle: Jeep
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Hankook Tires
YoureAnIdiot007
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Rating 4.0

I have the Hankook Ventus V2’s on my basic Camaro, I commute 60 miles a day, interstate, encounter bad weather quite a bit and they’re really good in the rain as well, much smoother ride than my previous tires.

Pros: good in the rain
Cons: smoother ride
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daffyflyer
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Rating 4.0

Compared to the oem pilot sports they're like 95% the grip and steering feel, but 105% of the comfort and quietness.

Pros: comfort and quietness
Cons: less grip
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Hankook Tires

The GTI comes stock with some pretty bad all seasons (225/40R-18 Hankook Ventos S1 Noble 2). That has got to be one of the most mind boggling decisions because if you’re going for a GTI, you’re probably looking for something “sporty” so why have garbage tires as standard?

Cons: bad all seasons, garbage tires
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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