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But the GT ones are by far and away the very best I've had. They're very quiet, have a low rolling resistance, so great for EVs, and the handling in snow is incredible! It's almost like there is no snow even when riding on it.
I also have a Corolla, had some General Altimax 365AWs put on at Walmart for around 120 a tire and they have held up very well in the Massachusetts snow.
i have general altimax rt45s on my nissan sentra, and i live in a state that gets decent snow and have never had a problem
I like the general altimax artic 12 personally. They outperform the blizzaks I had before them and are very decently priced.
You'll be fine with the GT Radial Touring VP Plus. My General AltiMAXs have always been a good budget tire as well
General altimax rt45 is an excellent all-season. Better than defender and costs a lot less
I have Cross Climates on my CX 5 and
Falken Wildpeaks on Crosstrek,General Altimax on my Ford Escape and Goodyear Workhorse on my truck.
General or Kumho are what I've used on my w123s. Both worked fine and were relatively cheap.
I just got 4 General AltiMax RT45 installed on my 2008 Pontiac vibe. All date codes are 3523, so they are pretty fresh. Only put about 300 miles on them so far. I like them, car handles rain, had slight snow nothing crazy, and dry, drives very nice, not loud, but my issue is a *vibration* I never had before.
My mother had a set of Generals on her MKZ. They never felt great, always had weird squirming, noise and vibration issues. They wore out fast, especially the shoulders due to constantly operating under inflated due to always losing air fast.
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