I have Firestone indy500s on my GT,700 rwhp. Hard to beat the price
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My stock tires of pirelli scorpion ms are fantastic but I have around 500 miles on the odometer. No complaints so far and seem quiet
My next set will be Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6. Both tirerack and tyrereview rave about the good blend of traction, comfort, and wet capabilities.
I have All-season Hankook Ion EVOs on my 2025 MYP (original tires) and live in Minnesota where it snows quite a bit in the winter. It is my second winter with them and they handle snow beautifully. I’m at 22 K miles on them and still have plenty of thread left
I have Hankooks on one car and Goodyears on the other. If you don't drive in the snow, get the Hankooks. If you do, the Hankooks are downright terrible.
Huge fan of the hankook ION evo, definitely improves cabin sound and drive quality on my Tesla Model 3 performance
I swapped out my first set of Pirelli A/T at 22k miles because the tire noise was driving me insane. They still had tread left and probably would have lasted to 30k but I was so sick of the tire noise, which got very loud around 15k.
Yearly, some of the big expenses are tires (1000 a set if you buy the OEM tire from Honda) and gas (gets around 20-25 depending on where and how you drive).
1990s Ford Explorer were pretty solid except for the pesky factory installed Firestone tires that would blow out at speed.
Both cars have Michelin X-Ice tires. Drives me nuts. I figured it has to be something with tire weight or road grip or something, but it doesn't seem widespread. I'd love any troubleshooting tips or thoughts, its scary and becoming one of my only personal gripes with the cars.
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