Tires MICHELIN or DUNLOP
In the summer, they are amazing. The grip is insane on these tires.
Driving in the south east, I've put 5k on these tires and they are great honestly. Lots of grip, no issue in torrential down pours.
Pretty good, especially if you have, or plan to get a separate set of snow tires. The sidewalls are pretty stiff compared to even other summer tires I've had before, but they grip very well wet or dry. I don't have any desire to replace them.
Honestly for me, I can’t complain. They work great for me in spirited driving in the mountains, pretty sticky in my experience and have yet to lose any traction in the rain in the mountains
Really liking the road 6's, although I'm not doing 10% off-road. These have been fine in light gravel fwiw.
I valued snow traction over rolling resistance and got Michelin CrossClimate 2. I’m very happy I did. They are wearing like iron and gripping in all conditions.
I opted for Michelin pilot sport 4S. And I'm so glad I did! Quiet, sticky, hyper responsive, and with a 30k tread wear warranty. So far, I'm really impressed.
I've got the CrossClimates on my 2016. A bit noisy, but great ride, handling, and traction in wet and snow
Another vote for Michelin Pilot A/S 4. I had them on my 2016 Mazda6. They were quiet and decently grippy for a non-sport all season tire. I hate them. They’re not as noisy as the OE Dunlops on the 2016 but when cornering they’re like driving on mush.
all seasons won’t cut it. I had Michelin all-season pros whatever they’re called it didn’t do much so this year I bought some actual winter tires.
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