Tires MICHELIN or DUNLOP
Looking for QUIET comfortable tire with excellent all weather performance. Tread life not a concern.
Primacy has excellent ratings. Defender rated slightly below but has longer tread life.
Past noisy experience with noisy V tread designs (Bridgestone & Goodyear) discounts CrossClimate.
Alpin 5s are great snow tires
Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 is the way to go. In my country they have been tested and one of the best tires. They can have high mileage before you will have to replace them.
I live in northern Vermont with a 2021 RWD Standard Range +. I take the car skiing almost every weekend. I never have issues. It does much better than any front wheel car I’ve ever owned.
Estava com 2 Pirelli de 2018 na frente e 2 Michelin pilot sport 5 atrás, agora finalmente estou aposentado os Pirelli e deixando tudo Michelin.
I stick with the Michelin Pilot series.
Great all around and last a long time.
Great mpg.
Michelin Pilot Street 2 at ~10k now. Rear is close to getting replaced but there's still some life left. Sunny or stormy, I lean it just the same and I've never felt it losing grip. No problem going over potholes at Quirino.
Michelin X are the best winter tires I’ve owned.
Michelin PA4s are better for dry, wet and a little ice. They are not so good in snow. I had them on my Golf R. Although I never got stuck, they don't inspire confidence in snow.
My 23’ came with some cheap o’ Dunlops, I’m a little over 10k and they are worn severely unevenly. I plan on replacing them with Costco Michelin defender, or what ever their version is called.
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