Tires

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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin makes a good all-weather tire called the CrossClimate2. I have them on my Kia Niro and have been quite happy with them. Great dry and wet performance, and are fine in light snow.

Pros: great dry, wet performance
Cons: fine in light snow
Vehicle: Kia
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Vredestein Tires

I have vredensteins on my 2011 c300. They have about 20,000 miles on them and are still pretty decent. They have been awesome in the snow and rain this winter and were pretty awesome in the summer. I've probably got another 10,000 miles of wear, which is awesome for this car.

Pros: awesome in snow, rain
Mileage: 20000 km
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Pirelli Tires
spyder994
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Rating 4.0

We switched to 19" Pirellis and the ride quality and noise is MUCH better.

Pros: better ride quality
Cons: more noise
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Goodyear Tires

Running 19” Goodyear assurance maxlife. Overall satisfied with these tires. One little quirk is they grab grooved pavement more than the stock Toyo’s. This causes a noticeable side to side sway in the car.

Pros: overall satisfied
Cons: side to side sway
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MICHELIN Tires
Icy_Evidence6600
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Rating 4.5

The tire shop let me switch to 17" Michelin CrossClimate 2s. They make a soft noise, almost like the sound of a wave going out on a pebble beach, but it's not annoying - they're just not as quiet as the Pirellis, which where literally astonishing. Best of all the Michelins are firm but comfortable around town, and completely smooth at highway speeds; it's like they're rolling on glass bearings.

Pros: smooth at highway speeds
Cons: make soft noise
Vehicle: Mazda
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Hankook Tires

I have these tires on my 2023 model 3 rwd. They handle very well in snow. We received about 8 inches of snow a few weeks ago in central PA. Minimal sliding.

Pros: handle well in snow
Cons: minimal sliding
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Sailun Tires
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Rating 4.0

Stock Pirellis were shot, tire shop recommended Sailun. $230 a piece, Irvine, CA.

My quick-take after a week of driving:

* Turning radius at slow speeds seems better than the Pirellis. It’s easier to get into parking spaces.

* Ride feels a bit "harder", more vibrations in the cabin now.

* I charge at home to 70% and only go to work and back. Normally get home at 64% SoC, this week been coming home at 65% SoC.

* Everything else feels the same (for now).

Pros: better turning radius
Cons: harder ride, more vibrations
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Continental Tires

Now with 17K miles i have had three flats due to the well known issues with Stock Conti's on the 20' Rosarios. Replaced with Goodyear upfront and so far so good.

Pros: Goodyear so far good
Cons: Continental flats, known issues
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 17000 km
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Falken Tires

I didnt have this issue when I was using Michelin X-ice last winter, it was cheaper but I feel its much better.

Falken Eurowinter hs449 is overrated or just plain fake reviews. I slip when gas/brake and even on some turns. What make me feel bad is other cars are driving faster / braking harder and turning faster then me. I look like I got summer tires on.

Strongly not recommended this.

Pros: Michelin X-ice much better
Cons: slipping on gas/brake
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