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Old 07-25-2007, 07:19 PM   #1
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Good LRR review in Europe for the new Hankook Optimo K715

Any ideas if these are to come to the States? They are made in Hungary...

http://www.oeamtc.at/netautor/html_s...uebersicht.htm

http://www.hankooktire.com/eur_eng/p...iew.asp?pid=43

(Edit, press release above replaced with one in English)

Here is a press release of the tests in English:

http://www.hankooktire.com/eur_eng/p...test_news6.asp
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Old 07-26-2007, 02:47 AM   #2
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None of the american passenger car tires made by hankook even remotely resembles these(not surprised, but was hoping) lol, we sure get the best here in the states!
I doubt these will make it over here....
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hmmm similar if not same ?

I have the Hankook Optimo 725 ...I like em .
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Nope. Take a closer look at all the tread angles of all the ribs on both.

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hmmm similar if not same ?

I have the Hankook Optimo 725 ...I like em .
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...and why I said "similar" meaning pretty close .Take a look at the model # of the tire ..pretty close . Thats all .
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Once again, we get screwed in the US due to the preoccupation with "all season" tires....

I may have to actually start getting tires out of Europa...
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Shucks, here in the good ol' USA they won't even set a standard spec for rolling resistance and publish it with the UTQG. We were close to getting that, at least in California, but the lobbyists went to work with a vengeance and we consumers continue on without information.
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