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They are great tires! Tire rack gave them the highest rating.They are hankooks newest tire only been available 9 months. I tried to get them when they released them no luck. I run hankook ventus v2 concept all season tires.they are very quiet hugg the road and 12 inches of snow no problem! My next set is ventus s1 noble2.They are not expensive either! You will like the tires.
no thoughts on the one you asked.
I wanted Michelin Sports as mentioned.
I got Pirelli PZero's- they were Great! Great street performance. And really good traction in the snow.
I now have high end Firestone Potenza's:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....autoModel=G35X Sedan&autoModClar=
They're ok. Good street performance. Less grip in the snow. But, I would still want the Michelin Sports or Pirelli's if all season was needed.
I wanted Michelin Sports as mentioned.
I got Pirelli PZero's- they were Great! Great street performance. And really good traction in the snow.
I now have high end Firestone Potenza's:
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires....autoModel=G35X Sedan&autoModClar=
They're ok. Good street performance. Less grip in the snow. But, I would still want the Michelin Sports or Pirelli's if all season was needed.
Your life may depend on what's between you and the road!
Asking questions about tires is like asking, "which synthetic oil is best?" You'll get hundreds of different answers and most of them wrong. If you live in a warm climate you won't find a better tire than Michelin Pilot Super Sports like Tim suggested. If you live in an area where you'll be driving in very cold weather and possibly snow you'll need an all season tire, I'd still choose the Michelin brand! www.thetirerack.com sells tires at wholesale, check em out...Gary
Asking questions about tires is like asking, "which synthetic oil is best?" You'll get hundreds of different answers and most of them wrong. If you live in a warm climate you won't find a better tire than Michelin Pilot Super Sports like Tim suggested. If you live in an area where you'll be driving in very cold weather and possibly snow you'll need an all season tire, I'd still choose the Michelin brand! www.thetirerack.com sells tires at wholesale, check em out...Gary
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You didn't say what kind of tire you're looking for. Summer, all season? The one you listed is an all season and it looks like it's getting fairly good reviews on tire rack albeit only 60 so far. It's fairly inexpensive too so might be worth trying. Personally I've always liked Continental Extreme Contact DWS. They are quiet, not stiff and stellar in dry, wet or deep snow. I live in the upper Midwest and I don't bother switching to snow tires when I have these and AWD.
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