Tires MICHELIN or NITTO
Every vehicle I've owned, the OEM tires were usually noisy. Michelin makes some very quiet and good quality tires.
OP get the Michelin cross climate 2 they are on my wife’s fwd sedan and they are fantastic year round.
Nos últimos 5 anos, só coloquei Michelin Primacy (3, 4 e 4+) nos carros. A segurança que esses pneus passam é coisa de outro mundo, fora que mantém as propriedades mesmo depois de bastante rodado.
I have a 2009 Nissan versa (fwd) that I've driven through all kinds of Canadian winter weather. With Michelin winter tires it handles just fine.
I drove my dads SUV 4.5hrs last night on the terrible roads. Brand new Michelin tires helped a ton.
Looking for QUIET comfortable tire with excellent all weather performance. Tread life not a concern.
Primacy has excellent ratings. Defender rated slightly below but has longer tread life.
Past noisy experience with noisy V tread designs (Bridgestone & Goodyear) discounts CrossClimate.
Alpin 5s are great snow tires
Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 is the way to go. In my country they have been tested and one of the best tires. They can have high mileage before you will have to replace them.
I have had these tires for a little over 2 years and they have been great, but unfortunately they\u2019re needing replaced at 45,000 miles. I am a bit disappointed in that - I don\u2019t feel they wore very well and I am consistent with tire rotation/oil changes. Curious if anyone else has experienced early wear on these tires? Or is it expected to have to replace them this soon? From what I read I was expecting at least 60k miles\u2026
I got Pilot AS4s for mine, thinking I'd be good for... *ALL* seasons. The Pilots were solid for that winter. Come next winter and I'm thinking I'm good to go. Nope. Mine was legit dangerous.
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