In this review, I evaluate it in contrast to the earlier model of the Michelin Energy Saver that was manufactured in Italy. In particular, in regard to the sound. The sound that Hankook made wasn't precisely unsettling; rather, it was just unusual. To this day, thank God, I have not been given the opportunity to test out Hankook under severe (or emergency) braking conditions. With a sudden, but let's say it's still mild - it decelerates normally. At Michelin, the anti-lock braking system functioned much of the time, despite the fact that it was not tested under the same settings and circumstances as in real life. The old Michelin was more than adequate, but it was Italian. The current Michelin is not till 2022, and Hankuk has also been bribed with foreign-made products. In addition, that Michelin was "native" to the Kia salon, and these days Hankooks are also often placed on Kia vehicles.
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