Tires MICHELIN or Uniroyal
I got just over 3 yrs, 32k miles on the Dunlop. Replaced with Michelin Primacy. I’m happy w them and the road noise is so much quieter.
Replaced with Michelin cross climate because I love love the tread, and we’ve now had the rainiest year on record out here.
Around 60k swapped mine for Michelin Cross Climate 2's
I am in the snow a bunch in the winter and these are one of the best all weather/all season tires.
My hybrid came with the factory Michelin primacy tires and they are lasting forever, I’m sure I’m well over 90k km and they still work great.
If I didn’t go with the Falkens I’d have went with Michelin Defenders. A co-worker just got them and loves them on his ‘23 Venza. He changed his OEM tires at 47,000 miles
Dunlap tires are crap tires. If you live in the US and depending on where you live, a great all weather tire to get is Michelin Defenders.
I have the Uniroyal tiger paw winter tires. Have used them for 3 winters here in Toronto. They're good.
Like Uniroyal- my Kona N came with some Uniroyal Tiger Paw Touring All Season tires. They are amazing grippy in the corners for just a "touring" tire... I never would have even shopped the brand, but they seem quite good as a performance tire.
I've used them on track when I was starting out. 3350 lb awd 350 hp car. Chunking on sides. Not a track tire obviously but a great do-it-all.
Had the same ones on a Crosstrek. They take the cake as my worst tires. Period. They handled worse in snow than my now Michelin Pilot Sport A/S tires, which is NOT a high bar. And only lasted 40k miles before the tread was done.
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