Tires YOKOHAMA or Continental
Szia, én azzal megyek, Continental all seasont vettem, ha nem mész sokat nem autopályázol akkor teljesen jó itthon. Esőben nekem abszolut bevált, melegben kevésbé jó a kanyarstabilitása az fontos, télen pedig hosszabb a fékút de alapvetően tapad és meg is áll vele az auto nem úgy mint nyárival.
Installed some Titan7 T-AK0 in gunmetal 17x8.5 +35 with some Yokohama Geolander AT4 285/70r17 today. Excited to see what she can do off road now but really in love with how great the 4th gen is and how mean it looks! Even better with a proper wheel and tire setup.
I've had the Yokohama yk GTX's on my Stinger for a little over a year and they've been great. Drove from Michigan to California twice on them in 2025. They do well in all the kinds of weather we get here in Michigan.
I've run two sets of Yoko Avid Ascend GTs on my car now. Got 45k out of the first set and I don't drive particularly easy.
They are quiet, ride well, perform great in snow and rain, and don't fall apart when you drive spiritedly.
Nothing against Goodyear but I have been a Yokohama fan for the last 15-18 years. I have ran them on several cars and SUV's and they have never let me down. I usually buy all weather or all terrain and they have always lasted me well over 60k. Good wet weather traction. We don't get much snow but usually ice and rain in winter.
Have the GP5000 AS TR 35, absolutely love them. Yes, was a pain to mount but after 2000k, not a single puncture or need to re mount. \u2026. and fast and comfortable
Eu am Yokohama BlueEarth 4S all seasons si sunt multumit de ele, am circulat prin toate conditiile meteo fara probleme, ti-as mai putea recomanda pe cele allseason de la Dunlop care sunt destul de bune.
Between those two, I’d go with the Continental PremiumContact 7 the wet grip and steering feel are noticeably better, and on an Audi with 18s you’ll actually feel that extra precision in summer driving. Yeah, they’re a bit louder than the Pirelli P7C2, but the performance tradeoff is worth it.
I had Continental performance all seasons on my WRX for 3 winters, never had much of an issue stopping or going. It depends how good the tires are. They were NOT intended for snow at all but did pretty good. We don’t get super crazy snow in WV, but if you have more frequent heavy snow, yeah winters are worth it.
Oh, and the Continentals you drive off the lot are dogshit, the tread pattern is just not great. Absolutely *not* an all-season tire.
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