Tires MICHELIN or Goodyear
Alright Michelin all season sport 4 is great for all weather driving. I put 151k miles on my S8 and put new Michelins on it every 35k miles (so like 2200 in tires every 18 months lol) they were 265 21” tires. Worth every penny did well in rain too
Those Michelin’s are excellent in pretty much every climate. I live in the desert and the direct grooves allow the tire to stay cool and they perform great in wet weather. Worth every penny.
Michelin Defender 2 is what I have and love them on my 2024 Honda CR-V
Very good tire makers :)
I think so, I have them in my highlander but I get rain and snow quite a bit and they do grip well, I have had them for 35k miles and nad never felt bad. Also they have a great wear life... Not a sign of wear on them yet.
Eu am mers pe idea de perma winter michellin alpin tires si sincer nu ma pot plange.
i-am luat soției 225/40/18 Michelin CC2 și au fost vreo 2400 în septembrie anul trecut cu 300 de lei voucher eMag cadou.
I have the factory Wranglers and had no issues in the snow we had this year. At 50k on the front tires with many miles left on them.
A bald Michelin gives more grip and stopping power than a new budget tyre
2009 Goodyear run flat low profile tires. The ideal with "run flats" is that if you get a nail or something you can still drive on the tire at reduced speed safely for a short time. The problem is that the tires were incredibly fragile and barely lasted 10,000 mi before catastrophically just shredding apart on their own. And because they would shred apart in such horrific ways the sidewall of the tire would often damage sensors or other things underneath the car, making the repair cost 10x what it normally would be. Also the tires themselves cost several times more than a normal tire. One of the biggest money pits of my life, I can't believe I let the dealers talk me into that but at the time they made it sound like a wonder tire that would last extra long and be extra safe. It was literally the exact opposite ????
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