Tires Hankook or Goodyear
Rs4 is the answer I've ran them on the track at 30° in freezing rain and snow and I didn't die
I’ve run RS4s for the last 3 years. First set lasted 2 years, about 14 track days and 10K miles total between street driving (April to October) and track miles. They saw rain both on track and street without issue. They would have lasted longer but I picked up a puncture on one of them. It’s not a fast tire but it lasts and is very flexible. I’ve driven them in high 30 to low 40 degree weather with no drama.
RS4s are pretty good for dual duty. Seem to last forever.
Right now I have Goodyear's from 2011 under my car, I've driven around 10 000 km with them and god only know how much more before that as they came with a set of wheels I got, they've got plenty of tread left, they're really pliable and have no dry rot.
I’m at 65,000 miles on my 2020 Honda accord sport with the stock eagle touring tires ????♂️
If you're going to Walmart try getting the Hanook EV tires I've heard decent things about them and they aren't crazy expensive.
35k and so many punctures later… I put Goodyear Wrangler A/T’s on mine. We’ve had them on all our trucks and SUV’s. Overkill for a crossover, but they ride great and keep me very secure on road and the like very mild “off-roading” I do
They're okay but I wish I had gotten better. On a positive they still have a lot of tread left at 30k+ miles on them. Also a negative cause I'm stuck with them for a while yet.
I had a set of ventus V2's on a mustang, wet traction wasn't great.
A worker at Discount Tire told me that one of their customers had the foam that is glued to the interior of the Goodyear ElectricDrive 2 tires delaminated and come off leading to the tires wobbling after a few months.
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