Nov 12, 2008 by CT Mike | Posted in Buying & Selling
I have a 2005 Hyundai Elantra GT and dire 4 new tires. Two brands suggested to me were Kumho, suggested by my Hyundai dealer, and Pirelli (P4), suggested by a bunk-mate at another dealership's tire shop. Both brands would cost around $400 with balance and rotation. Can anyone support one over the other for an all season tire? Thanks!
Flop a coin. THey are both wonderful. Take the Kumho..
Ed Atun | Nov 16, 2008
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Kumho Fag out USA, headquarters for Korean based tire manufacturer, provides passenger, scene, light truck, competition and commercial tire products.