Tires MICHELIN or Cooper
Costco has served me well. Bought a set of Michelins a few months ago. Great tires, but I caught a nail near the sidewall. Costco ordered a new tire and replaced it for free.
I was thinking of getting the Michelin Pilot A/S on my TSportline 20x10 TSS wheels but went with the Conti ExtremeContact DWS 06 plus.
No other tire beats a Michelin for smoother ride. After multiple sets starting from PS AS1, best All season tire money can buy.
I ended up replacing with the Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4. I was happy to find that the ride quality significantly improved after this.
I love the CrossClimate2 but would try the Weatherpeak next on 2020 RAV4 Hybrid. Only con I've noted with the CC2 is that the gas mileage has dropped like 5-10% though that could be temporarily as the tires break in, and the OEM Dunlop are low rolling resistance tires with poor grip/high noise.
The guys at the Motoring Club in West LA had a 4C Spider to rent for a while, which I did, and it was amazing. The example I drove had a more neutral wheel alignment and Michelin PS4S tires, it was really solid in turns, not the death machine people say at all.
They performed admirably, especially for the price. To my ears they were quieter than the factory Dunlops, and they definitely lasted longer. I replaced them after around 45,000 miles (~72,000 km since I see you are a northern neighbor) because of a sidewall bubble, but that was courtesy of a massive pothole rather than any sort of defect. There was still tread life remaining.
Michelin defender. Good tread life, quiet and good in any wet conditions
Cooper evolutions for me. Only issue I've had is getting high centered after driving by a snowbank
I personally don't like Michelin tires. The rubber just feels cheap.
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