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NANKANG Tires

I have nankang econex'es on my project car. Honestly they're fine. Drove them in the rain recently and never lost grip.

Pros: never lost grip
Cons: a bit louder
Vehicle: Renault Twingo
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NANKANG Tires

I've been on the 245/40/15 CRS V2s for all this season - on the front of a FWD (A052s on the rear). I got somewhere around 120 runs out of them and they felt pretty good right up until the end.

Pros: felt pretty good
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MICHELIN Tires
naambezet
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Rating 5.0

If you run 17 inch, go for 215/45R17. Get the Michelin Pilot sport 4s or 5, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asym 6, or Conti Sportcontact 7/extremecontact (depends if you're in EU or US). Those are the best allround tires you can get. 215/45 offers a bit more contact and a bit more comfort

Pros: more contact, more comfort
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MICHELIN Tires
Hrothgar_unbound
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Rating 4.0

I swapped my 22" Pirelli Scorpions with the 22" Michelin Defender MS/2 115H. The ride is much more supple, and they cost far less than the Scorpions, while the efficiency is nearly the same (within .14 kwh/mi).

Pros: more supple ride
Cons: efficiency nearly the same
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MICHELIN Tires

Great bit too soft and if you spirited drive these will be gone in a year with ropes showing. I swapped to harder compounds

Pros: great performance
Cons: too soft, wear quickly
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MICHELIN Tires
justinriego
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Rating 2.0

These Primacys should be recalled from Michelin or at a minimum they should cover the costs to replace/remove foam balance etc.

Cons: foam causes imbalance
Mileage: 28164 km
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