Goodyear assurance comfort drive.
Love’m!
Goodyear assurance comfort drive.
Love’m!
I purchased Pirelli P7 All Season from Tire Rack.
Very pleased with them.
I went off the menu. Got some 225/50/17 goodyear assurance maxlife "non weather ready's". Its like glue now. They are LRR and 85k rated tires. And since they are not weather ready, they have better wet and dont get as angry as the wear vs the more agressive weather ready's. So far i have noticed a well under 10% range loss. My 80% limit went from an est 205 to and est 197 after 2 weeks of driving in about the same weather.
Michelin Cross Climate 2s. The small range hit is worth the confidence in rain and snow. That said, the CC2s are still incredible in wet. I still strongly suggest them. They do good in snow but you don't have to use them for it.
I run Michelin Cross Climate 2’s. After switching to them from the OEMs I loved being able to brake hard, instead of activate the ABS and run out much longer. Energy consumption is up, I dunno, 10%? But I don’t road trip with it anyway. Also the tires are quieter and provide a more comfy ride.
the pads on my Bolt lasted 130,000 miles
Went and got some Michelin Cross Climate 2. Took around a 12% range penalty, but they are so much better than the stock. I’ve noticed how much better the traction is, I’ve hit objects with no problem, and they’re holding up well.
We moved to a new set of Goodyear Comfortdrive's and immediately dropped 0.4mi/kwh efficiency (which has stayed consistent over the 700 miles that we've put on them). That is to say, our 'new normal' is 3.6mi/kwh.
I was able to get a Bosch blade to fit but it stuck out like an inch and worried me it would fly out eventually so I had to order OEM wipers.
You can go to the dealer and order new blades, but I don’t like the quality or the price.
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