Originally Posted by
javensbukan
Hey there sorry was away camping!
Good, much better grip than the original Dunlops, and they’re mud and snow rated so they’re better than all seasons but still not as good as true winter tires, but for how much driving I do they’re great. They’re also still LRR like the original Dunlop’s so no noticeable change in fuel economy either.
Only downside of running them year round is they do wear faster in the summer than normal summer/all seasons would, but I got a set of 4 from Quattro for $280, plus the rebate card I got from Kumho, so worked out being $57.88 a tire, taxes included, now just to pay to get them installed…
The new ones I’m installing next week are the “new and improved” version the HA32: I had the HA31s, but hopefully they’re just as good as the old ones were.
I must have the HA32's then. It's interesting to hear those details. Hopefully Kumho has improved the wear time in summer conditions with the new version. I forget what I paid for my Bridgestones, but I want to say twice as much as for my Kumhos.
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View my fuel log 2014 Mirage ES 1.2 manual: 42.2 mpg (US) ... 17.9 km/L ... 5.6 L/100 km ... 50.7 mpg (Imp)