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I'm a Landsail CLX-20 fan myself, so I'd recommend getting a set of them. They are significatly cheaper than well known name brands, but they give you a lot of the value.
Ich fahre seit nun 2 Jahren und vielen Kilometern reifen von landsail, die Dinger kleben förmlich auf der Straße, natürlich ersetzen diese den Winterreifen nicht aber selbst bei guten Winterverhälnisen konnte ich top fahren. Der reifen heißt: Landsail 4-Season2x. Ich bin sehr zufrieden und preislich echt top
Firestone winterforce 2 tires are great with snow, and drive somewhat close to a regular tire in the cold too.
I've just got some Firestone all-season tires on mine. Nothing fancy. They did *surprisingly* well in a half-foot of snow.
I drive Firestone Firehawk Sport on my e53 amg, it’s really good tires, is it better then Michelin? No, but for the money it’s pretty good and does job well, never had an oversteer or understeer keeps to road really well.
I replaced the garbage Bridgestone OEMs on my 2020 Jetta S manual with Firestone all weather at 29250 miles.I am totally pleased with them they are quiet and ride and handle nice and good in the rain.
A nice budget summer tire, if maybe a bit outdated. They were very well regarded on Tire Rack as a budget option for awhile. Unless you’re trying to run 10/10th on the street, they’ll be good. I did find them to run a bit narrower for the same section width than the Michelins I replaced.
Firestone Indy 500
I have these on my RAM 1500 and they spin on wet pavement even with care on the throttle.
I bought these tires 18,000 miles ago. My car is a Toyota Camry. And frankly, it was smoother before these tires. Definitely avoid these tires.
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