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bon rapport qualité/prix. fais le boulot. j'ai pris un modèle annoncé peu bruyant et il est peu bruyant.
Kumho c’est pas du premium mais pour un usage quotidien normal ça fait largement le taf, jamais eu de souci perso.
Radim oko 100Kkm godisnje. Vozim taxi u Zg. Imam 2 seta guma za godinu. Zimske i ljetne. Svakih 20-25Kkm selim gume naprijed nazad. Gume su uvijek neka srednja klasa. Uniroyal, hakook, kumho itd.
I worked as a tyre fitter and wheel alignment mechanic for quite a number of years and those Laufenn would be by far the best and are actually quite good tyres. Have them on my BMW.
Laufenn if you can afford it, these use the old patterns from Hankook and are essentially a sister company to them. I deal with tyres daily and would rate these above any of the other options you've been pushed towards.
Pretty much all of those tyres are decent, I use Laufenn Z and S series (which are made by Hankook) on the back of 2 of my high performance cars as I was getting sick of paying pilot sport or eagle money too regularly and they are honestly comparable.
My Kumho Crugen tires lasted 32k miles.
I ran V730s for the entire year last year on an STU M340i xDrive. It's a heavy car that can really put heat into the kumhos and the awd helped with v730's abysmal traction. It is as fast as the big 2 in the tight corners however judging by my GPS and accelerometer data.
I changed from Hankook winter tires to Laufenn and in direct comparison they were rather bad in any condition other than heavy snow. (Noisier ,worse traction in dry and wet conditions)
I bought a certified mdx and the person who returned their lease threw a set of these on. When I need to stop short in wet conditions they slide drastically more than OEM Bridgestone’s. Even when it’s dry in the cold I don’t feel like I have grip.
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