Tires MICHELIN or Uniroyal
pilot sport series tires are the truth. i put them on a regular golf and it was insane the difference they made.
Run flats suck if you care about performance but if you absolutely have to have them and want an all season tire the Michelin pilot 4 all seasons are decent.
Lately I really like the Michelin XIce series. I'm on my third set of these between me and my wife, and they're great for our typical winters. Awesome on ice, really good on wet roads, great handling and mileage on dry roads, and still better in deep snow than any all-season.
Michelin x-ice my vote……had them on my Accord and were great on snow and ice.
I’ve been running Michelin X Ice for years. Last car ran them for 4 winters without issue before I sold it.
I have the comfort suspension on my 2023 LR Y and I just changed tires on my Induction 20\u201d. The new tires have made a noticeable improvement so there\u2019s definitely an opportunity to improve ride quality through tire swap alone. Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4, 275 /40 R20.
Yup. Michelin Anakee Wild. Gotta stud them yourself but they're 3PMSF
I have Michelin Crossclimate 2's in the winter. On those days, I don't have to worry about the tires running or wearing like shit. I could leave them on year round if I wanted, but they are a little squishy and squirrely. And, while full bore winters they are not, they're 3 peak rated and still pretty damn good. I could swear they don't wear at all either.
It will probably settle out to a 10-15% range loss. I went from 230 > 260 wh/mi (only about 2k miles on them).
PS4S gets slimy and the car will get loose 5 minutes into a track session or on hot autox days.
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