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Get another set of Hankook's that come on the car they are decent tyres.

Others sometimes go for Michelin Cross climate if winter performance is a priority or Pilot sport 5 acoustic as a decent alternative to Hankook but they are more expensive.
 
Get another set of Hankook's that come on the car they are decent tyres.

Others sometimes go for Michelin Cross climate if winter performance is a priority or Pilot sport 5 acoustic as a decent alternative to Hankook but they are more expensive.
I'm fine with the hankook ones tbh, just wondering if there's anything better
 
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Need some new tyres for my tesla model Y 19", any recommendations I heard some are better for sound reduction?

Get another set of Hankook's that come on the car they are decent tyres.

Others sometimes go for Michelin Cross climate if winter performance is a priority or Pilot sport 5 acoustic as a decent alternative to Hankook but they are more expensive.
This.
Also have a look at the continental ultra contact nxt (though reviews for these are frustratingly sparse)
 
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My Smart #5 came with Continental UltraContact 7. Had no dramas with them and they take the power fine. Wear rate is TBC. Only done 380 miles in the car. :cry: I find them comfortable but probably depends on the car/size. I think on the Smart they are 255/45 R20 so pretty squidgy. If I were to swap them I'd probably be looking at the AllSeasonContact 2.
 
Just hit 28000 miles on my original fit Pilot Sport EV tyres. Still have about 2.2mm left so should get to 30k on a set. They are quiet too as they have foam baffles.
 
Went to look at a Polestar 2 today.

No speed limiter function - only an automatic one :(


Can’t think of anything other than an i4 at the moment.

Speed limiters are being phased out nowadays I think. I used it quite a lot but can manage fine without.

Really your best option is an i5, surely. They are in the £30-40k range now. Although in honesty I don't think the i4 looks bad, you get used to it.
 
Speed limiters are being phased out nowadays I think. I used it quite a lot but can manage fine without.

Really your best option is an i5, surely. They are in the £30-40k range now. Although in honesty I don't think the i4 looks bad, you get used to it.

The A6 appeals more, and it feels a lot more premium on the inside. Better range too


I had a 520i as a loan car and it felt really quite cheap.



We’ll see where they are in 6 months time price wise. Perhaps I’ll lease something rubbish for a couple of years until the prices come down further.



I just do so much driving every year, it’s a god send to have when driving in areas with average speed/mobile/fixed cameras



Driving is already stressful enough with all the muppets on the road. The limiter means there’s one less thing to think about so it would be the one feature I absolutely couldn’t not have.
 
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I'm sure I accidentally enabled the speed limiter a few times in the Polestar 2

Googled it, looks like it was on the early cars but changed to the auto one in the 2024+ slight refresh
 
As described here?

Not in my experience. I don’t ever use it on the ID 7 as I find it irritating
Other way round for me, I have found the polestars speed sign detection a bit glitchy (seeing 30zones in a NSL)
 
Other way round for me, I have found the polestars speed sign detection a bit glitchy (seeing 30zones in a NSL)

That’s why I wouldn’t use an automatic speed limiter, and why I’ve written the Polestar off.


The ID 7 has a manual one.


You set the speed and you can’t go above it unless you floor the accelerator


It’ll brake going downhill too, which is handy for a few hills with speed cameras on them
 
It's weird how different limiters/ACC work for different people. I use ACC all the time in my ID3, probably for nearly 50% of my 45mile commute and love it.

I've had to switch to limiter in the C3 hire car as it's just got dumb cruise and it feels like going back to the olden times.
 
That’s why I wouldn’t use an automatic speed limiter, and why I’ve written the Polestar off.


The ID 7 has a manual one.


You set the speed and you can’t go above it unless you floor the accelerator


It’ll brake going downhill too, which is handy for a few hills with speed cameras on them
Lots of cars with one pedal driving will do that anyway.

There's a huge hill in the town near me and it's a 20mph limit. With my regen set to auto I can go down it at 20mph and if you take your foot off the accelerator it'll stay at 20mph anyway.
 
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