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Hankook Optimo (H428) Reviews
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8.3
Great
Score breakdown:
8.5
Long lasting
Great
8.6
Handling
Great
8.4
Traction
Great
Established in 1941 in South Korea, Hankook began manufacturing tires by the next year, and made history by being the first Korean manufacturer to export tires in 1962. Ever since, the company has been a prominent maker of affordable tires that compete with the best products from Pirelli, and the other top manufacturers.
The Hankook Optimo (H428) is a grand touring, all-season tire with great traction and handling, even on light snow. The tires ensure constant ground contact for quicker acceleration and shorter braking distances for sedans, coupes, and CUVs. So, if you’re looking for an affordable premium tire with good comfort and an H-speed rating, read the complete Hankook Optimo (H428) review.
Features and Benefits
Few all-season tires drive as smoothly as the Hankook Optimo (H428) at its price point. Compared to most others in this category, they last much longer and also look good while doing so. The combination of the following features and benefits is what ensures a high Hankook Optimo (H428) rating:
- Great steering responsiveness and stability- The ribbed tread pattern and continuous center rib on this tire ensures precise steering responses and great stability at high speeds.
- Maximum comfort and minimum noise- The special tread design on these tires is responsible for maximum comfort and minimum noise.
- Great wet traction- Multiple grooves on these tires evacuate water and slush for great wet traction and it comes with an M+S rating.
- Cornering stability- Lateral shoulder slats on these tires provide tremendous corner stability, even in tricky conditions.
- Superior grip in the wet and light snow- Sipes on these tires add biting edges to provide superior grip in the wet and light snow.
- Long lasting and fuel efficient- As symmetrically designed tires, these last long and are highly fuel efficient.
Pros and Cons
The Hankook Optimo (H428) is the tire to buy if you’re looking for sophisticated ride and long-range comfort. Purchasing these tires could be a satisfactory experience, as you would be rewarded with low tread wear. More information about these tires can be found in the following pros and cons:
Pros:
- Ensure quick steering responses
- Great dry and wet traction
- Quiet and comfortable
- Generate healthy fuel economy
- Highly durable
Cons:
- Not Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for moderate to severe winters
- No limited manufacturer warranty
SimpleTire’s view on Hankook Optimo (H428) tires
During the Hankook Optimo (H428) tire review, we found these tires to be able to attain supreme levels of quiet and comfort. Highway rides on these affordable tires will always be the smoothest, considering that Bridgestone DriveGuard Plus, a tire with similar features, is several times more expensive (though, it does feature run-flat technology). The special ribbed pattern and continuous center rib are responsible for high stability at all times. These touring tires are meant for reasonably high speeds, being available with an H-speed rating. Several grooves are present in the tread for excellent wet traction.
Vehicles the Hankook Optimo (H428) is an OEM tire for
The Hankook Optimo (H428) is available as an OEM tire for the Chevrolet Sonic, available both as a hatchback and a sedan. Though it scored highest as a basic mobility subcompact, customers could get a well-equipped vehicle with excellent bang for buck by spending a little more. As OEM tires, the Hankook Optimo (H428) can be fitted on the Sonic’s LT, LTZ, and LS trims.
Vehicles the Hankook Optimo (H428) is a good replacement tire for
These all-season tires are able to provide a superior blend of consistent traction, superior handling, and affordability, making them a good replacement tire for drivers of the:
- BMW 228i
- Chrysler PT Cruiser
- Dodge Neon
- Mazda 5
- Ford Focus
- Hyundai Ioniq
- Kia Forte
- Porsche 911
- Pontiac G5
- Subaru Impreza
- Volkswagen Jetta
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Scorecard
Dry
4
Wet
4
Winter
3.5
Comfort
4
Noise
4
Treadwear
4.5