Tires MICHELIN or Goodyear
We put Defenders on a 2013 Mazda3 and they’re great.
I have these on my Porsche for my normal driving. I’ve switched to other brands, but always come back to these. They wear well and give nice grip. They can ride a bit harsh around the city but, the sidewall is pretty small.
Had a bad experience with the original dws so I’ve been Michelin ever since. The pilot sport AS are the best all seasons I’ve ever owned.
I have Michelin Cross Climate 2 on both my midsized sedan Front Driver and our AWD Mazda CX-9 SUV and we are utterly safe and quiet and happy but we're not hitting tracks or corners at 0.8 G. My #1 priority is WET STOPPING. Where I live we get very little snow but they're said to handle it well also. They're quiet and smooth with solid steering feedback. And plenty of dry handling capabilities
Had these on my car and definitely worth the premium. Just switched over to crossclimate2 though bc I moved to a snowier climate and already miss the PSAS4
I have pilot sport 5, my brother has them, my father too, they are a very good tire, but if put dominic toretto mode on they are gone
I got Goodyear ElectricDrive 2 tires; so far so good, they seem reasonably quiet, don’t affect efficiency, and are cheaper than OEM.
We bought a set of Michelin WeatherGuard tires at Costco. They are well worth it. We were able to drive in the mountains over ice and snow
My current tire is a Michelin Commander III....200/55R17 and is exactly as I described, bald from side to side with a little tread left on the outside.
The Defender IIs aren't like the Defender LTXs that I had 2 sets of previously. These new ones were unacceptably noisy and rough riding.
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