hankook Lifeliner Classic II Tires

hankook Lifeliner Classic II Tires 

DESCRIPTION

· Comprehensive warranty package · 60,000 Mile Treadwear Limited Warranty, Premium Warranty Coverage · All-weather tread · Excellent all-weather performance and enhanced gripping ability in diverse weather conditions.

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 24, 2001]
Mike

Strength:

Excellant winter traction,nice ride as well as very quiet,they also have a great looking side wall for a blackwall tire.

Weakness:

None

I have had a couple of set's of these tire's one set on a 1997 taurus,and the other on a 1990 sable,the one's on the sable have been on for about 3.5 years and 35,000 miles and they still have good rubber left. They have great traction in wet weather as well as snow [Which we have a lot of in ND]. They are also a good riding,quiet,and handle very well.

Similar Products Used:

Cooper??? much better ride and rain and snow traction. Totally recommend these tires to anyone.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 11, 2001]
Freddy
Model Reviewed: 98 Sunfire GT

Strength:

Long life, good wet traction, and cheap.

Weakness:

Kinda loud when peeling out

A great tire for the money. Great to abuse because you didn't spend so much and it seems like the tires love the aggresive driving. Its also not too bad in the rain, stopping is great on wet but can slip a little if trying to accelerate a little quicker than normal. The tires last a long time, I alread have 48k on them and they are still in great shape considering how I drive. These tires are much better than the Good Year RSA's I had on them, but those GoodYears lasted me a good time.

Similar Products Used:

Goodyear RSA which was alright but not worth the money.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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