Tires MICHELIN or Cooper
Loving my new Crossclimate 2s. Was worried they would impact my range, but they haven't. Fantastic grip in all conditions.
The cooper ATP 2’s. Not really a known tire, you can only get them a few places online like discount tire. They are amazing tires I have had them for almost two years now and the tread still looks brand new! And they are relatively cheap. The sidewall is also aggressive they give a nice look
I just put Michelin Defenders on my car, replacing the original Bridgestone Alenza.
I guess they aren't considered EV tires but they are doing well as far as I can tell. My range hasn't taken a hit at all.
Cooper rugged treks are legit but it’s always hard to beat the bfgoodrich all terrain. They’re a popular classic for a reason. Rugged treks are great slightly more aggressive tire. Road noise is surprisingly low for how aggressive the tire is.
Cooper Discovery AT4S. I've had fantastic performance from them in snow, mud, wet sand, you name it. I use boat ramps pretty often and one of them is pure sand at a sand pit. Zero issues here.
There are a lot of anecdotes out there that the foam doesn't make a dimes difference in noise levels. I'll add to them that when I replaced mine with Michelins fro Costco the noise level actually went down.
Personally I'm a Michelin guy. Have used both on my cars and would only go Michelin from here on out
MYLR owner here. Replaced OEM continentals at 35k miles with Costco Michelin PS AS4. Much quieter and ride was more comfortable over potholes. Initial 2-3k miles I had a drop in efficiency but after that the efficiency has been the same or perhaps better than original continentals. It's also much better with handling in almost all conditions ie snow, rain and summer.
The crossclimates excel in dry and snow, NOT rain. That is where vredestein shines.
Michelin is trash. Last tires rated 90000 miles last only 32000 on my car. NEVER EVER more Michelin.
I switched to Continental. Much better, quieter and long lasting.
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