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MICHELIN Tires

I had cross climate twos on my Chevy Bolt in northern Michigan, they were awesome for snow, but definitely hurt my range. I'd consider them again but just know that your range will be affected.

Pros: awesome for snow
Cons: hurt my range
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OEM Toyota Tires

Bought a 2022 Sienna XLE AWD brand new April 2023. Hit a deer that night. Did $28k in damage, all covered by insurance minus deductible. Currently sitting at 60,000 miles Maintenance done: serviced everything 5000 miles and new tires at 33k miles. No unexpected repairs

Pros: no unexpected repairs
Mileage: 96560 km
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MICHELIN Tires

If you’re driving that much I would just go with the Michelin defender 2s. Personally I wouldn’t buy any tires that aren’t Michelin they are by far the best imo

Pros: best tires
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MICHELIN Tires

I’ve been driving Michelin Climacontact (285/20) for 4 years and two sets. A dedicated tire will always be better but for me it is a good compromise.

Pros: good compromise
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 3.0

I've used Saliun Terramax on my truck. They were not bad, but the tread wore quickly.

Pros: not bad
Cons: tread wore quickly
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

The problem with LRR tires is they suck at doing the things you need a tire to do, like braking and cornering. I once put a set of Bridgestone Ecopias on a Mazda5... A FWD minivan with 153 Horsepower should not be able to spin the tires all the way through 1st and 2nd gears taking off from a stop sign.

Cons: suck at braking, suck at cornering
Vehicle: Mazda 5
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