Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA
Michelin Defenders... I went from aggressive tread, to Falken Wildpeaks to the sensible Michelins. Better ride, better fuel economy.
My last set of Michelins were considerably more comfortable, quieter, grippier, and a lot more confidence inspiring. To top it off, wear wise, they were the longest lasting tyres I've had as well, actually making it good value.
X-Ice Snows are insanely good in the snow and ice
My first set I bought were Michelin cross climate 2s they were pretty expensive I think like $1,000 for the set but I got like 65-70,000 miles out of them and and probably could have gotten more but I got got an unrepairable flat and just replaced them all.
Got about 70,000 on my 202p with stock sport Yokohamas. Btw these are NOT snow tires. But they handle great, that's why I purchased a second set.
My wife’s Outback Wilderness came with the Geolander AT and they are true all terrain tires and have been fantastic. Over 65k miles in about 3 and a half years and they still have tread depths of about 6/32 left.
I have Michelin crossclimate 2's and they make a huge difference and really unlock the capabilities of the cars.
X ICE SNOW, I have them on a Mazda SUV, had several German cars but the X ICE snow is a very good tire. It does wear quickly though.
I had these on my 3 but my range took a major hit. They grip very well, but very inefficient.
Jaz delam malo kilometrov (cca 20-25 k) in sem lani nasedel na prednosti celoletnih gum ter kupil Michelin All Season. Čisto na začetku so bile OK, potem pa vedno slabše, tudi poleti (slab oprijem). Zdaj so pa katastrofa, vsak ovinek se grem kontrolirano oddrsavanje.
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