Tires FULDA or OEM Honda
I'm a City owner, and the OEM tires were terrible and noisy. Since switching to UC6s, I have zero complaints.
my biggest complaint, and probably my only real one, is the road noise. The interior can be pretty loud, especially on the freeway. I’m fairly confident that most of this comes down to the stock tires, because otherwise the car feels tight and well put together.
Usually it is recommended to replace the tyre for puncture on the shoulder or the sidewall but it is a very small nail. Personally I would get it repaired and move it to the rear.
Throw some studded tires on and you’ll be fine. I made it back to Saskatchewan after a blizzard in Banff Alberta where it snowed 10” of slush. It was a slow drive dragging through the snow.
Driving CRX on the snow is incredibely fun! I've done it so many times, I live in switzerland alps. Good winter tires, a bit of handbrake and you are set :D
Get a Honda civic and snow tires. They’re reliable, safe, good on gas. I’ve never had a fwd let me down in the winter unless I was driving like a dumbass.
Personally I went up one tire profile (from 225/50R17 to 235/55R17) and now my Speedo is GPS accurate ± 0.5kmh
I myself also have allseason, Fulda Multicontrol. So far in those conditions you described they perform allright, but you need to be careful. I’m still not fully convinced to take them to direct snow since I have tried to cross some purely snowy areas and they get stuck.
All that carbon fiber to make it light and easy to flick into corners - yet bro's never been past 15° lean. Waste of good rubber.
My little Honda Fit is so light that even with good snow tires I can't get anywhere if the roads are slick.
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Which tires to choose — FULDA or OEM Honda?
If choosing tires across many manufacturers, check the part ranking. If your choice is down to two brands, the PartReview part comparisons help.
We compare tires across these categories:
- PR Score.
- Overall ranking.
- Vote balance.
- Average rating.
- Number of reviews.
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Which tires are better — OEM Honda or FULDA?
In March 2026 on PartReview, tires FULDA were overall better than OEM Honda.
- FULDA received a PR Score of 82 out of 100, and OEM Honda scored 74 points.
- FULDA ranked 43 in the overall ranking, and OEM Honda ranked 41.
- The average rating is higher for FULDA (3.9) than for OEM Honda (3.8).
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Tires FULDA have better feature ratings than OEM Honda:
- Noise - owners believe, that by this property FULDA does not differ from OEM Honda.
- Grip - drivers claim, that this property for FULDA is outperforms OEM Honda.
- Ride comfort - reviews suggest, that this property for FULDA is preferred to OEM Honda.
Which tires are more popular — FULDA or OEM Honda?
In March 2026 on PartReview, tires OEM Honda were overall more popular than OEM Honda.
The brands are equal by vote balance:
- For FULDA, the ratio of positive (34) to negative (7) votes is 27 votes.
- For OEM Honda, the ratio of positive (41) to negative (14) votes is 27 votes.
By number of reviews, tires OEM Honda surpassed FULDA:
- For tires FULDA there are 13 reviews: 10 positive, 2 neutral, 1 negative.
- For tires OEM Honda there are 17 reviews: 11 positive, 4 neutral, 2 negative.
Which tires do car owners prefer — FULDA or OEM Honda?
In March 2026, according to PartReview, tires FULDA and OEM Honda have not taken top places in car-specific ratings. You can help by adding your review about these manufacturers.
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