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Worth it to change tyres for short term?, planning to sell car soon.
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6UE5T
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Jan 28 2019, 10:11 PM
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QUOTE(cendolpulut @ Jan 28 2019, 08:38 PM) I looked around and I saw Conti CC6 is about 180/pc. Anywhere I can find it cheaper? Don't want to change to some subpar tyre just to save money. Not worth it, lousy tires no good for anything other than low noise. Better buy Hankook V12 Evo 2, only rm165/pc and MILES better than that crap.
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6UE5T
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Jan 29 2019, 11:28 AM
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QUOTE(cendolpulut @ Jan 29 2019, 12:07 AM) I've used the Hankook V12 evo before this. Found the wet traction Slightly bad. How's the noise levels on the Evo2 ? You used the first Evo or the Evo 2 version? I'm using the Evo 2 and to me the wet performance is pretty good actually. If you feel that is not good then the CC6 will be down right horrible for you! 😂 Noise is pretty silent IMHO.
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Jan 29 2019, 09:44 PM
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QUOTE(cendolpulut @ Jan 29 2019, 06:35 PM) Right, i've just checked and it was actually the Ventus V2 Concept2. Might try the Evo 2 then. However I think i'm really looking for comfort and quiet tyres this time round, will go have a look at a tyre shop. Thanks! No wonder, V2C2 is lower class. V12E2 is UHP class, similar level as Michelin PS series. As for comfort and quiet, the V12E2 actually has a relatively softer sidewall so its pretty comfortable, and as I said earlier its also pretty silent, about similar to mid-range comfort tire silence. So IMHO this tire is like a jack of all trades, maybe not the best in high performance grip nor the most silent or comfortable nor the longest lasting but it delivers all those criteria in a pretty well across the board, plus it's damn cheap too!
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