Tires Kumho or Goodyear
Go with the Kumho V730. They are the cheapest tire per corner, wear VERY well (about 100 runs before they cord…WITHOUT flipping). They are exactly what you need for a low-camber GS car.
Goodyear Eagle Sport A/S. Good grip dry and wet, even handled surprise snow on the way to Vegas a few years ago. Got about 45,000 miles out of them too.
Goodyear Eagle Sport A/S. Good grip dry and wet, even handled surprise snow on the way to Vegas a few years ago. Got about 45,000 miles out of them too.
The Mk 8 came with some Goodyear Eagle F1 Supersports and so far I am liking them a lot. They feel very similar to the PS4S, however I doubt they will last as long.
I run them on my Highlander and they have been great. This thing eats tires but they last around 40k miles on the Highlander. Definitely recommend!
Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady. Best bang for buck, high quality, last between 45k and 60k miles depending on driving type.
I have a set of Kumho Crugens on one of my cars, I like them so far (just installed in October, and we do get winter).
They were pretty good but after I replaced them with the Falken wildpeak AT3/W and those were better performing and a far better bang for the buck.
Kuhmo TA31 is used as OE on some vehicles. It’s been ok in all season performance but absolute garbage on snow.
Had bad experience with Kumhos. My Kumhos got a sidewall bulge last year.
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