Tires BRIDGESTONE or Kumho
Kumho Solus Ta51a is a quality, long lived all season touring tire thats not super expensive.
The bridgestones The bridgestones are quieter and handle better in the in the dry they are still good in the wet but you can tell not quite to the cross climate level I see no real fuel penalty The acceleration in the snow is good and the braking's good with maybe a little less lateral traction than the michelins
My personal pick is the RE004, quiet ride, grippy compound in the dry and wet, reasonably priced, but wears a bit faster than eco tires. Worth it kasi mas tahimik ride. I also drive the same gen Vios. Naka ~13k kms ako before it needed replacing. Yun din pinalit ko ulit.
Tyre btr change good one. Save tens of dollars risk your life not worth it.
Last time changed bridgestone x2 $280
Since they're now legal in my class I'll probably give them a try later this season after my current Bridgestone RE-71RSs are done
Blizzacks are the best.
I went from the stock Primacy to Bridgestone Potenza sports (300tw) and the difference in grip is absolutely noticeable and worth it.
I find Kumhos Start going really hard as soon as the first few mm come off. Great for longevity but not great for ride and grip after first year.
I also have a bit of personal experience with Kumho - Wintercraft winter rubber. I don't like it honestly...
These tires are awful on my car. They're not performance tires by an means. They're meant to be driven and babied like a granny. In snow, you'd have to drive 30 km/hr or else it'll start sliding. In rain, it'll hydroplane after 90 km/hr. And in dry condition, it's adequate but loud on highways.
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