Tires MICHELIN or GOODRIDGE
Got 45k from my last set. Pilot Sport Michelins. Highly recommend this tire. I also don’t go easy on them.
I drive a sedan with winter tires (Michelin X-Ice - I love 'em). They feel great, and ice is no worse than damp pavement.
Judging by the tread design, it looks to be the old Michelin Cross-Terrain SUV. Great tire for it's time.
Pēc kāda laika varēju uzlikt Michelin. Tas gan daudz braukājot pa piesnigušiem bezceliem ārpus Rīgas. Kopš tā laika ne ar ko citu nebraucu
I purchased 3 year old Michelin Artic Alpine tires for my 2016 Nissan Rogue for $400 on Nissan rims with tire pressure sensors. Retail prob $1500.00. Winter tires are smart and nessasary for safe driving in Manitoba.
I had an AWD Charger as a company vehicle for a couple of years and it had been equipped with a newly released All-Weather tire that Michelin had come up with (utilizes sunflowers in the make up). They were really impressive all the way down to -5*F.
Still got those tires, no issues.
I usually just buy the relevant Michelin, and it costs more, but they feel good for a long time.
Have firehawks on a C5, PS4 on a C4 GS. Both are fine for street driving. I certainly can push the C4 WAY harder but how hard you drive is a huge factor. The PS4 is also way susceptible to flat spotting if the car sits (mine do)
My old pilot sport 5s tires were downright dangerous even with light snow. Forget about ice entirely. They are too expensive and wear too quickly for the 1% of time they are truly useful.
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