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SUMITOMO Tires

I had sumitomo ASPO3 on my Honda Accord and they were honestly really good tires The asymmetrical tread pattern did very well in the wet and light to moderate snow, I would purchase them again.

Pros: good in wet, good in snow
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Tesla Tires

I seem to be getting around 45,000km per set of tyres on my Model 3 Performance.

Pros: 45000km per set
Mileage: 45000 km
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Tesla Tires

my 2018 M3P is still on first set of tires (not OEM but i bought a new set, I specifically bought high tread wear rating tires, and sold OEM set right after i took delivery) and I'm almost 100k kilometers, it's being rotated with a set of snow tires but both sets still have plenty of life in them...

Pros: plenty of life
Mileage: 100000 km
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SUMITOMO Tires

Falken’s parent company sumitomo makes the encounter AT with similar performance for much cheaper, it’s what I’m running currently and they’re great

Pros: great performance, much cheaper
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SUMITOMO Tires
otterland
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Rating 4.0

My car came with Sumitomo HTR A/S P03 with about 19k on them. I bought it after a blizzard and was pleasantly surprised at how capable the tires are. We've subsequently had torrential rain and they grip great in the wet too.

The downside is that they're quite noisy.

Pros: capable tires, great grip
Cons: quite noisy
Mileage: 30577 km
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SUMITOMO Tires

I went from Sumitomo HTR Z2 tires to Michelin Pilot Super Sport and was left very disappointed in the Michelins. Initial turn in suffered (slight delay from steering input to vehicle changing direction). The Michelins are like sticky gummy bears, the Sumitomos had much stiffer side walls and that made driving far more enjoyable even though they were less sticky.

Pros: stiffer side walls
Cons: less sticky
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SUMITOMO Tires
CP2
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Rating 3.0

I almost totalled my RX-8 when my HTRZIII's were not even that bad. Don't get me wrong, they're okay for the price (actually a great drifting tire), but I can't but help think you get what you pay for in terms of how quickly they wear, and especially how bad traction is when they get near the end.

Pros: okay for the price
Cons: wore quickly, bad traction
Vehicle: Mazda
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SUMITOMO Tires
Gingercopia
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Rating 2.0

I learned this for myself a long time ago when I had decided to go cheap for once and get some Sumitomo. I could feel the car's handling characteristics changed immediately (it felt like the back was "gliding" in the turns leaving the parking lot, which was probably sidewall flex).

Cons: handling characteristics changed
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SUMITOMO Tires
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Rating 1.0

Im a tech who has installed these (customer requested) and had them on one of my cars a few years ago. The only good points about them were the tread wear and the affordable cost. They have a VERY hard compound which means they lose traction easy. I was told by a customer, as well as my experience, that they spun very easily on wet surfaces and were terrible in the snow. They were also noisy at highway speeds. I do NOT recommend them and dont sell them unless requested.

Pros: tread wear, affordable cost
Cons: lose traction easy
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