Tires MICHELIN or Firestone
Costco Michelins for the win. On our ‘15 Highlander and my ‘11 Tundra.
Got Michelins on my Highlander. Couldn't be happier.
I have a Mazda3 Hatchback and I'm switching from A/S tires to summers. Probably gonna go for the Pilot Sport 4 S
I've driven about 200 miles on my new Weatherpeaks on my stock Subaru Outback. I was shocked with how good the tires performed in the downpour. On very wet roads with massive puddles, the Weatherpeaks felt like my old tires did on completely dry roads. Grip was fantastic. No slipping at all. Even when I hit really large puddles at speed I didn't hydroplane. The tires do feel slightly "softer" in the turns when its dry than the stock tires but they still feel great...and are a much smoother and quieter ride overall. Even on dry roads I feel like the car has better control.
I have cross clime 2 on all 3 of our vehicles. IMO the best tires I’ve ever owned. Also imo Michelin is the best brand I’ve ever owned.
I live in Calgary Canada we have the CrossClimate on our 2021 Nissan Quashqui(Rouge Sport USA) They are great all weather tires so no need to swap them twice a year plus they have the mountain snow flake so BC Mountains ⛰️ approved or were winter tires are mandatory.
Just ordered a set of Road 6’s. Road 5’s had great reviews everywhere I looked, and the 6 is supposed to have some decent improvements (Michelin claims 15% more wet grip and 10% more tread life).
Michelin Pilot sport AS/4… I have a 2012 R56 with 199K miles on it and am on my 4th set of Michelins
(Just put in the AS4last week) The Best tires out there!
Firestone fire hawks, summer tire, but all four was around $600
General all day every day. Michelen tires dryrot like wet cheese
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