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Kumuha ako sa kanila ng Yokohama Advan Fleva, 1K-ish cheaper than other shops (yes, even sa Yokohama mismo)
Those tires have a foam strip glued to the inside of the tire to help reduce noise. My MYP came with Pirelli tires that had the foam and were very quiet.
the quietest and smoothest all-season sets I’ve tried are the Michelin CrossClimate 2 and Pirelli Scorpion AS Plus 3 both ride way softer than the Falkens and handle New England weather really well.
Yokohama A052, best 200 thread tyre avaible on the market personally.
Took my PB down at Tazio Nuvolari 10s after 2 sessions.
I'm on Yokohama Advan v701's after purchasing this past summer. Grip in the dry is excellent and when pushed to the limit they are very predictable. They're also so good in the rain it's crazy. they are quiet and comfortable on the shitty Dallas roads. It's been great dailying them so far. Only complaint is that I'm technically not supposed to drive them under 40F but hey they are summer tires.
Pirelli Diablo rosso sa click v2 ko, nauna ako ang maumay kesa dun sa gulong hahahaha. At goods talaga sa kalsada, makapit kahit maulan.
I had cheap tires on my Prius one time and ended up going back to the Yokohamas. Got like 5mpg less with the crap tires.
Yokohama ad08rs on my Miata. The other is very good for fast driving, but it doesn't last long and is very not good in the wet
Pirellie tires are fun to drive if you want to drive hard and don't care about it being a harsh ride. But, they cost much more and last significantly less miles than other brands. Think 50% or less of their advertised mileage before they become too rough to use.
My new GTI has p-zero all seasons and they suck. So much slop, understeer, and it's really hard to put the power down.
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