Tires MICHELIN or IRONMAN
I have a set on my grand Cherokee. I absolutely love them, they are great in any weather.
I just bought my second set, my first set lasted 83K miles. I am very pleased with them.
I put the last gen AS3+ on my Chevy bolt that I had for a bit and it made that b a close approximation to a hot hatch, well worth the range hit
I just got the Michelin Primacy Tour A/S for my Honda Accord. 0 road noise and such a soft ride. Michelin tires really are something else
I have the Michelin Pilot sport 5 on my hatchback and I can say that these have incredibly good grip as well! One particular on ramp near where I live can be driven at around 70km/h with regular economy tires, I can do 110 without any understeer
After having these tires for a while. These are some of the best tires ever made. There is so much grip. I can feel the weight transfer between the front and the rear when reducing the throttle slightly in terms of grip is astounding. It feels so comforting to go through that turn with a level of confidence I wouldn't get with other tires.
I have always run E-rated michelin's and have never had one issue, not even a flat.
They put Michelin Pilot Super Sports on a car meant to have all-season touring tires
Another vote for Michelin Pilot A/S 4. I had them on my 2016 Mazda6. They were quiet and decently grippy for a non-sport all season tire. I hate them. They’re not as noisy as the OE Dunlops on the 2016 but when cornering they’re like driving on mush.
The best I've had are the Dunlop Direzza Star Specs (I and II) for summer. For winter ofcourse the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90s for the Michigan winters. I've had a set of Kumho Ecsta MX's and they weren't bad either, but the worst by far were the MICHELIN PRIMACY all-seasons. Noisy, tread lasted less than 20k miles and obviously it's unsafe to wait until 2/32" so not even replaceable under warranty (which claims 80k miles treadwear ....pfft). Never again.
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