Tires MICHELIN or Nokia
I had defenders on my old truck and they last forever.
I drive heavy snow in the winter and logging roads in the summer. I found the stock Michelins hold up really well, and are extremely quiet without slipping in dirt or snow. The tires just don't look like they should work as well as they do.
I run these to get to ski resorts from denver on cold ass winter mornings. Good tire
We’re on 2nd set of the cross climates on an XC90. Only downside is they are a little noisy. Soooo much better than OEM tires…
Only thing that’s been on our Polestar 2 since the day we bought it back in 2022. Just put second set on after 60k miles, so I can vouch for the tread wear rating.
I use 18" Michellin X winters in STL/KC MO area, have every winter since 2023. Have never felt my car (2022 m3 lr dual motor) slip even during ice storms or snow like last year where people were sliding sideways in STL and I have a very steep drive to get in and out of
I put these on all of my cars now, I also live in New England. I used to have dedicated snows, but now I run these year round. Amazing tires.
Honestly the car drives even better than new after recently replacing the original Bridgestone turanza tires with Michelin cross climates. World of difference. Super happy.
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.
I had ps4s on my nd2 miata(molded aero, brakes, suspension, stock power)with a few track days and the last day they overheated on a 60f slight damp overcast track day after about 3 laps each session.
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