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Actual performance? Cooper AT3s (no joke, those tires are freaking amazing)
I’m running Cooper ST/Maxx and they’re fucking incredible and look aggressive as fuck. Vancouver got shit on with a ton of snow and ice and I felt like the most stable vehicle on the road during the initial snowmageddon. I haven’t lost traction once all week. Strongly recommend.
I had your predicament last year, and went with Goodyear Eagle F1 Supercar 3s. Stickier than R-S4s, but last a lot longer than RT660s. I’m pretty happy with them now that the year is over. I’d definitely recommend them.
Earlier this year, I picked up some Goodyear Reliant All Seasons for my MK4 (2002) Jetta GLS and I’ve been VERY pleased with them for daily driver tires. They have an “H” speed rating, stick pretty well in the turns, and Walmart had them for a shockingly low $67 a piece! Best part? Made in USA!!
Dropped less than 10% when we got rid of the Nexens and put on Coopers All Terrain tyres. We did this mostly because we live on dirt roads and had four punctures in four months with the Nexus. The range drop is negligible and the car handles so much better on dirt and sealed roads.
I saw good prices at ca tire for Goodyear winter command. They are pretty good tires.
Goodyear Duratrac, best off road and snow tire I ever had, and no obnoxious road noise.
Cooper AT3 4S on my 4runner, best tires I have had for daily driver and crosscountry trips for desert off-roading and snow off-roading. Great price, last long, low highway noise, Made in USA.
Goodyear Wrangler Territory, decent in snow but I wouldn’t drive em in deep snow
In my experience, not a huge fan, on pavement I felt they were loud and squirrelly and wear out pretty wonky.
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