Tires MICHELIN or Toyo
Glad to hear it. Just ordered a pair for the rear of my Kia Stinger - the factory Michelin Pilot Sport 4S lasted only 15,000miles / 22,000 km. I've had really good luck with Nokian winter tires over the last decade, so hoping these are just as good. I know they won't match the grip of the Pilot Sports, but I'm not tracking the car and the Nokian is only slightly more than half the price of the Michelins, so I'm OK with that.
I just bought the Toyo AT3 EVs earlier this week and I love them. Look great, haven’t noticed road noise and can’t wait for winter snow in these tires.
Got the Toyos a couple months ago. I'm averaging 4.0 km/kWh (2.5 mi/kWh), so it seems like they're pretty efficient!
I’ve found Toyo holds up the best…..with the exception of the Toyo m/t I don’t know what kind of fairy dust they put in those but they are the longest lasting m/t I’ve ever seen on heavy trucks….my dad has a set on his 250 and pulls a camper and 14k pound trailer/tractor and this set is at 60k with about 10-15k left in them
On my 3rd set of Toyo A/Ts between 2 different rigs. Long tread life, 40k min. Quiet comfortable ride. Works well in all conditions, sand/mud/rocks. I won't run anything else.
Costco is good. Michelin defender 2 i just got, almost weird how quiet and smooth they are. Best tires for these cars IMO.
I just bought a new set of Michelin Defender 2s there, after doing a ton of research (I live in a non-snowy area, and prioritize quietness and mpg) The price all-in was better than anywhere else, and the install process was fine.
Get Michelin from Costco. They were very good for my 2008 Sport AWD. They lasted the mileage that was promised and never had any issues on snow.
My Road 6 barely lasted 13,000 miles.
I was impressed by the performance. They didn't last as long as everyone had hyped them to be.
Cross climate 2s. Got tired of hydroplaning in my defenders.
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