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Stock Kumho tires on my 2024 model, usually stay on ECO mode but I do use smart mode sometimes. Currently at almost 23k miles the odometer stays at 44mpg average, I calculated based on fills about 43.2 mpg which is pretty close.
Kumho Ecsta 4x II. I had them on my old car and loved the grip. Decent performance all-seasons.
I'm using Kum-hos Solus Majesty Ta91 275s. They're $181 each at Discount Tire and haven't encountered any issues while driving in hard rain on the highway
I put a set of Kumho all weather with three peaks on my wife’s Elantra. Honestly they’re great. Are they as good as dedicated winters? No, obviously not but they’re damn good and capable.
Én a legolcsóbb “sz*r” sunny márkájú négy évszakost vettem és meglepett hogy milyen jó nyáron nagyon jól szuperált, de most télen hogy havas/jeges volt az út teljesen jól tapadt nem volt olyan hogy akaratom ellenére megcsúszott volna a kocsi. A nagy sebességeket is bírja viszont kicsit könnyebben felúszik a nagyobb esőzésekkor míg a sima nyári(barum) 120nál szinte soha nem úszott fel ez többször is.
I'm on my second set of Kumho all season, I don't think I'm missing out not spending the extra on Michelins. The Kumho have been awesome in the recent weather bomb.
I got some kumho krugen EVs. they're fine. I don't really feel a difference between these and the pirellis it came with, to be honest.
My 23 ID4 Pro OEM Kumho Crugen tires lasted 40K miles and replaced them with Lexani EV Tires at Walmart with 50-60K warranty all for $560. Already gone 2,500 miles on it and performance is the same with OEM.
Yeah kumho ecsta on my car and lasted roughly 15k miles. Won’t be going with them again
Was recommended awhile back and had Kumho Ecsta. Not great. Went back to Michelin tires. Cost more, but a huge difference in noise, comfort and traction when wet.
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