Sorry to be asking this question again but I find the information confusing in the different forums. Probably because the data is subjective. However, if the new tires I get are noisier then the current OEM Continental ContiProContact RX with Silent Tech, I'll never hear the end of it from my spouse.
I have a 2018 model 3 long range with 30K miles and 19" wheels. My priorities in a tire are noise and battery range with reasonable performance. I am considering the following:
Mavis discount tire
- Continental ContiProContact RX with Silent tech 235/40ZR19 ~$300/tire plus installation
- Hankook Ventus Ion A 1H01 Noise Proof 235/40ZR19 ~$235/tire plus installation plus $100 rebate for 4 tires
Costco
- Michelin Pilot Sport ALL Season 4 235/40ZR19 ~$254.99/tire plus installation
Mavis recommended the Hankook Ventus Ion as a new model from Hankook specifically designed for EV cars. The Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 does not have the inner foam technology and therefore is easier to get repaired.
Any comments or opinions would be greatly appreciated.
I have a 2018 model 3 long range with 30K miles and 19" wheels. My priorities in a tire are noise and battery range with reasonable performance. I am considering the following:
Mavis discount tire
- Continental ContiProContact RX with Silent tech 235/40ZR19 ~$300/tire plus installation
- Hankook Ventus Ion A 1H01 Noise Proof 235/40ZR19 ~$235/tire plus installation plus $100 rebate for 4 tires
Costco
- Michelin Pilot Sport ALL Season 4 235/40ZR19 ~$254.99/tire plus installation
Mavis recommended the Hankook Ventus Ion as a new model from Hankook specifically designed for EV cars. The Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 does not have the inner foam technology and therefore is easier to get repaired.
Any comments or opinions would be greatly appreciated.