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My Yokohama YK-CTX’s have lasted over a year and still look new. Lots or highway mileage and city mixed in.
I have the Yokohama Geolandar CVG058 on my Hyundai Tucson. These are great and extremely quiet.
They are absolutely fantastic and well worth the price. They perform better than other name brand winter tires I've had.
The YK740 GTX and now the YK-GTX are the best tires I've ever owned. They're on a 2011 Prius which came with Pirelli tires and I thought those were great. The Yokohama's surpassed them. I'm closing in on 50,000 miles on the YK740's which were the first ones I bought for the vehicle.
Nessa medida, os melhores pneus que tive montados num carro meu foram uns yokohama S drive (salvo erro) depois disso tive michelin primacy 4 e não me transmitiam tanta confiança.
I've run both and would prefer the consistency and response of the AD09 over RS4.
AD09 was a fair bit faster and clearly had more outright grip. They were much less communicative and harder to drive and keep at the limit. I found they can be overdriven and may overheat more easily too. Grip levels were great though - they were even faster than my AR1s. The main issue is wear. They just don't last very long.
Yokohama Geolandar G015 for the win. Amazing on road manners and fantastic aired down performance with the LT variant
my only all seasons ever were Yokohama Geolandar G015. They were ok for about two years, but then the compound began to harden and I had to switch. They were decent on snow and water, but sucked on ice.
I bought a sailun once for my vios. Wala pa isang taon na oblong yung tires. Never gonna by it again.
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