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Hankook Tires
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Rating 4.5

The Hankooks are a great tire in an odd position in the marketplace. You could call them a very comfortable performance tire, or a very performant touring tire. Since I live in Texas and do so many highway miles, I love them.

Pros: comfortable performance tire
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Hankook Tires
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Rating 4.5

Mėgstu hankook. Geras brandas, gana tyliai ir minkštai važiuojasi, sukibimas geras, realiai vos ne pigiausios iš premium klasės.

Pros: tyliai, minkštai, geras sukibimas
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin Cross Climate 2 on my 09 Impreza sedan. Road noise is better than the winters I had, but I’ve heard they’re kinda noisy to some people. Wet and dry performance, especially in the hotter months is significantly better than my winter tires, and I feel much more connected to the road. Spirited drives on twisty backroads feel much better. In snow storms, starting/stopping feels amazing, like the snow isn’t even there, and I’ve never had an issue pulling through 5+ inches of snow. Making light and smooth turns has also been very good. However, I find it much easier to break traction compared to my previous winter tires if you’re being reckless, and it's harder to regain. Aggressive 90-degree downhill turns can make the back end step out. There's also a reported 1-3 mpg hit. Despite this, I would most likely buy them again.

Pros: better road noise, excellent wet/dry grip, amazing snow performance, connected feel
Cons: can be noisy, easier to break traction, mpg hit
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 4.5

Michelin cross climate 2’s on my 2016 Impreza sport hatch 5mt. I’ve had them for about a year and a half in central PA and they’ve treated me very well. They’re awesome in snow and the tread life has been good so far. They’re a little more noisy on the highway, but I definitely feel more comfortable driving the car in bad weather over my Jeep, unless the snow fall is over like 8 inches. Michelin cross climate 2 gets my vote!

Pros: awesome in snow, good tread life, comfortable in bad weather
Cons: a little noisy on highway
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin Cross Climate 2. I don't feel the need to run dedicated snowies but the CC2s have been fantastic.

Pros: fantastic performance, no need for snow tires
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MICHELIN Tires

I have a set on my Mach 1 and they’re great. People say they’re “noisy” but I don’t really hear it…If they are it’s drowned out by my exhaust and I can’t tell ????

Pros: great, not noisy (for user)
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Hankook Tires

I just swapped out for another pair of New Englanders on a RAV4, got 52,000 out of the last set.  They are quiet, traction hasn’t been a problem, live in northern New England.

Pros: quiet, good traction
Vehicle: Toyota
Mileage: 83686 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Came with Hankooks Ventus S1 Evo 3. My previous car I was running Michelin Cup 2's and while definitely more grip they didn't last very long.

Pros: more grip
Cons: didn't last long
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 1.0

I bought a set of Michelins for my F250 several years ago because they were the “best”. The truck had a vibration after the new tires were installed but since they were Michelins I didn’t even think it was a tire issue. All four tires were out of round. ALL FOUR.

Cons: tires were out of round
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