Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE
Michelin tire give you the way much better grip on rain and normal condition.
Stickiest, grippiest tires. Loved them on my 2020 Ti Sport. Great in the snow.
I just replaced the factory run flats on my 2022 with Michelin Cross Climate 2…with installation I got them for $1099 at Discount Tire.
For what it’s worth, I have the Bridgestone Alenza RFTs and competitively think they are quite nice vs Conti and Michelin tires I have had on previous vehicles.
I opted for Michelin Ice-X Snow because they were well reviewed along with Blizzaks, and I got a good deal on them. So far, they've done good in the snow and ice. I was surprised they're quiet and smooth like my A/S 4's. They got a little mushy when it randomly warmed up, but they're rated for cold anyways.
Michelin Pilot Sport all season 4 seems to be the go to for best performing all season tires.
Continental DWS06 are good and I am running Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4. Those are going to be the best performing all seasons on the market.
Per tyre review’s test, difference between cc2 and x-ice is only about 5%. Cc2 is better than cheap winter tires like hankook kumho toyo etc.
They are fine, feel rather soft.
I had them on an Audi A4 one winter, it snowed a decent amount that year but there were plenty of non-precipitation days and they were OK (a little noisy) on highway and city.
I had blizzaks for a few seasons after a set of very good dunlops. I was severely dissatisfied in the e blizzak performance. Not only did they wear quickly but they were awful in the snow and dry. We have X-ices on the Tiguan and they are far superior to the blizzaks.
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