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Kumho Tires

I got a set of Kumho EVO tires for my Model Y about 15 months ago, and they turned out to be a pretty substantial upgrade from the Continental ProContacts the car came with.

Pros: substantial upgrade
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TheThunderXI
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Rating 5.0

I have kumho ecsta ZR "performance all seasons" on my 97 986. I drive the thing pretty hard, not too many curvy roads around here but it handles good. I really don't have any complaints, I daily drive this car and another.

Pros: handles good, no complaints
Vehicle: Porsche
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Rating 4.0

Now I have Kumho Road Venture AT52 275/70/17 E-load. They are aggressive and are heavy but I do not rub on normal highway driving or light off road use. Good tires.

Pros: aggressive, good tires, no rubbing
Cons: heavy
Vehicle: Toyota
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Rating 4.5

I really like the Kumho Road Venture AT51. It's quiet on the road but still aggressive enough for rough terrain. It's also three peaks winter rated so it is an excellent tire in the snow and ice. Tread life has been good also

Pros: quiet on road, aggressive for rough terrain, excellent in snow/ice, good tread life
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Kumho Tires

Been really happy with the Kumho Ecsta PA51, as they are a bit more frisky than my previous set of tires which were Conti DWS 06+… although I generally find all seasons to be disappointing.

Pros: really happy, more frisky
Cons: all seasons disappointing
Vehicle: BMW
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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.

Pros: fast in tight corners
Cons: abysmal traction
Vehicle: BMW
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I do rate and recommend the TA51a, which carries a composite score of 62 in their "All Season Tires" testing category, just beating out the Falken Aklimate. The RT45, came in two spots above, at a score of 63 and again with their recommendation.

Pros: good composite score
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Jrel
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Rating 2.0

I had them on my 2020 GLI and drove the fronts down to about 18K miles. When I got my 2023, I got rid of them immediately. For a car such as this it shouldn't even come on the Kinergy's. For a daily performance car it deserves better rubber and anyone doing even the slightest bit of spirited driving can immediately feel they are not good. Great for daily commuting and around town so I'd assume they will last

Pros: good for commuting, long lasting
Cons: poor for spirited driving, low quality
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 18000 km
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Got a new set of Kumho TA51a tires 6 months ago, 3K miles in, the tread depth was already down to about half, to 6/32 ", Wth with this tread wear?

I just do normal city driving, nothing crazy, and all 4 wheels are perfectly aligned.

Cons: rapid tread wear
Mileage: 4828 km
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