Tires

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KENDA Tires
tiregroove
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Rating 4.0

YEARS ago, had to be over 12 yrs, Kenda was selling FLAME tires for $5 each. I bought 30. I still have a few. They weigh a friggin ton, at least 2x more than a normal tire but they're pretty bulletproof and look cool.

Pros: bulletproof, look cool
Cons: weigh a ton
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Pirelli Tires
ando_da_pando
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Rating 5.0

Went with the **Pirelli P7 All Season Plus 3** tires. Reasons were simple. Cheaper than OEM, better grip in wet and dry, quieter and not too big a hit on economy.

After a few hundred miles of mixed highway and city driving, I can say they are better in every way. The best part is the quiet nature of the tires. Softer hum on the highway, barely noticeable on the streets.

Overall, extremely happy with the tires.

Pros: better grip, quieter
Cons: range hit about 10%
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Tesla Tires
jabnlab
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Rating 4.0

July of 2020 built LR Y with 34k miles and its been great. Definitely by far the best car I've owned. My 1st year I only drove it 7k miles, but then I bought a house 35 miles from my work and ended up putting on 27k miles in the last year.

My 1 and only complaint is it chews through tires, I replaced the factory set at around 20k miles, and 5k of those miles were on snow tires and they were rotated religiously. I've adjusted my driving habits a little (I have a heavy right foot, lol) and I think I might get 30k miles out of my current set.

Pros: best car I've owned
Cons: chews through tires
Mileage: 54000 km
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Tesla Tires

My 21 MYLR delivered last September, and I’ve put on 23k mi since. Have had to replace windshield, tires, and got the trailer hitch installed. The road noise bothered me at first, but when I replaced the tires (larger all weather) that has significantly improved.

Pros: road noise improved
Cons: road noise bothered
Mileage: 37000 km
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Continental Tires
B1-16V
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Rating 4.5

Yep, another recommendation for the Continental ExtremeContact DWS 06+. I have these on my TT, and my son has them on his R32 and GTI. I really like them. My next tires for my Dodge will likely be these tires. They are great in the rain and dry, they're not loud, and they are decent in light snow, but they are certainly not snow tires.

Pros: great in rain and dry, not loud
Cons: not snow tires
Vehicle: Audi TT
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MICHELIN Tires
Training_Ad_9931
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Rating 5.0

I bought the CrossClimate 2’s for my 2018 last year , we had 18” of unplowed snow and didn’t miss a beat. I tried to get stuck and couldn’t. They’ve been excellent in the rain. The few people that have driven my car always compliment the way it handles.

Pros: excellent in rain, great handling
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Continental Tires
junkmiles
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Rating 3.0

Maybe I'm just luck as far as flats go, but I've never really been pleased with the ride and grip trade off for something like the 4 Season compared to something more in the "performance" category.

Not caring about rolling resistance is one thing, but something like a GP5000 (or similar tire from whatever brand,) just rides better.

Pros: rides better
Cons: grip trade off
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MICHELIN Tires

Personally I don't like Michelin tires due to constant issues I've had with rubber cracking prematurely (long before the expiration date).

Cons: rubber cracking prematurely
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