Tires MICHELIN or Kumho
Swapped the 21’s and summer tires off my summit reserve for 18” XDs and Kumho Venture with a 3 peak mountain snowflake rating. Had 10” of snow and didn’t bat an eye in snow mode.
I've got the Michelin pilot sport all season 4 tires on my ND3 for the cold months and they do great, but I don't generally drive it if there's snow on the roads.
Been using some variation of the Michelin pilot sports since I got my car in 2016 and on Thursday I got the AS4s and they have been amazing.
Pilot Sport 4S if you don't care about cold. Amazing summer tires.
On my RX I’m rolling on Michelin premier ltx
Pilot Sport Summers are the tire that made me realize just how big of a difference your rubber can make. The only summer tire I’ve ever driven, and I have yet to reach their limits when pushing the vehicle.
Michelin Pilot Sport 5. They have great tread wear for their class. Great dry weather grip, and really great wet weather grip as well. Tbh, I was surprised how hard I could push them in the wet.
I\u2019ve tried Bridgestone ecopia, Yokohama BluEarth, Michellin Pilot Sport and Goodyear Wrangler but on different cars. Matibay yung Bridgestone and Goodyear, yung Yokohama mabilis mapudpod pero makapit sya. Yung Michellin ay makapit din and tahimik kaso sumabog as in humiwalay yung part na lapat sa road sa sidewall.
I have used the Yokohama IG88 or whatever it's called and Michelin X Ice Snow. The Yoko's got me into an accident, the Michelins were still fun to drive spiritedly in the dry while also being confidence-inspiring in bad conditions.
My iX is terrible in snow. When there is a thin wispy dusting it slides all over, slips out on any turn. I have Michelin Primacy A/S.
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