If you’re going to pay $892 for Yokos, might as well spend a little more for the Michelin Cross Climate 2 or Michelin Defender 2. If you have minimal/light snow, the Defender2 might be better since their warranty is at 80k vs the CC2 at only 60k.
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Michelin Cross Climate 2. Best all season tire you can get with snow performance without getting actual snow tires.
I got a Full set of Yoko A052's for $100, and a Full set of RE71r's for $100.
Cost me AUD$2000 (about USD$1200) for a full set of Pirelli Scorpions last year - same tires it had from the factory.
I put 235/45/19 Firestone Destination LE3s on my '16 and it was about $1200 because of the size.
I put them on my F150 and I love them. I decided to put them on my CRV too. Looks like my CRV took a hit in terms of fuel economy, but I noticed the tire shop underinflated them. Now that I put the recommended pressure, my range gauge might go down at a slower pace and eventually settle. Funny thing is they perform better than my winter tires in slush.
Spent just over $1200 for Crossclimate 2 at Americas tire.
I had the AS3 on my old Accord Sport. Outside of grip, I didn't really care for them (loud, rough, but it was on an already sort of loud Honda), and the OG DWS on my old Si. Those were OK.
I had a sidewall get punctured pretty badly on the EXO casing tires that came with my bike riding in Southern California.
Had them on my F250 and they did not last long at all. Looked cool tho and loud as hell.
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