Tires MICHELIN or DUNLOP
had mrf, changed to michelin, big difference and worth the price. (TB 350). also have installed apollo in my scooty, no complains so far, can give it a try in future.
Defender LTX has been capable and quiet in my experience.
Vredestein Quatrac Pro+ or Toyo Celsius Sport. If you are in Europe, Michelin makes a CrossClimate 3 Sport
Had those on a Pilot and loved them!
Am anvelope all-season de la Michelin (CrossClimate). Am studiat pu\u021bin \u00eenainte s\u0103 le achizi\u021bionez \u0219i m-am uitat la videoclipuri \u00een care erau testate pe zone de deal sau munte \u00eenz\u0103pezite, pe ploaie etc. Acum, c\u0103 a nins \u00een Timi\u0219oara c\u00e2teva zile, pot spune c\u0103 s-au comportat foarte, foarte bine. Consumul ma\u0219inii este \u0219i el super ok.
A few months ago I put on a set of Michelins on my 23 giulia q4 and so far ive been very impressed. I havent pushed the tires anywhere near their limit and in the rain have been perfect.
Replaced my Goodyears with Michelin Primacy A/S at 14k miles in the PNW.
Depends on the All Seasons IMO. Michelin Pilot AS have been pretty good. Cross Climates are better. But yes, nothing will beat snow tires.
The Michelin Primacy MXM4 with the T0/T1 designator are easily some of the worst (premium) tires I've ever used. I was so glad to get worse range to not have howling in my cabin after 5-10k miles on them.
I thought it was something weird I did to make these so bad, but had the same issue on two separate Model 3s, and moving to the Pirelli EV tires fixed it.
I purchased Michelins and within a year one developed a bulge in the tire sidewall. This bulge was not discovered until I had my tires rotated. It was on the inside of the tire and probably was there all along. They had a 50,000 mile warranty but the seller/installer Midas said the sidewall was not covered under the warranty! Read the warranties!
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