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I just got the weather active for my Tesla and they’re great. First tire that could make it up my driveway when it’s snowy. Plus they had the highest mileage warranty of all the low profiles at 60k
My Goodyears seem grippier than a buddy\u2019s GTI on PS4s, but I do think their wear is much higher, so probably not worth it over the Michelins. The Goodyears do have excellent rain and cool weather grip though, much more confidence inspiring than Hankook RS4
I chose the weatherready 2 over cross climates because they are similar with newer tech behind them and tire rack had a $300 rebate on them. So far they are doing great in the snow and ice. Much quieter than the oem tires it came with and comfortable.
I've been riding on the same set of Reliant for the last 3 years, and very satisfy with them.
Had good year reliants on my 03 Camry and I live near Lake Erie. We get snow. Zero complaints very rock solid tires for the money. 2 winters and great tread pattern.
Two years of Goodyear Reliant on my Sienna. Nothing to complain but mostly we drive local, no much of highway.
I have been extremely impressed with the factory tires on my '20 Ram Rebel, Goodyear Duratrac. A lot of people have complained about traction on them, but idk I just think they can't drive.
To take your question as face value and recommend an all weather tyre that isn't the WRG5, I would be trying to get the new Goodyear
While I was originally happy with the GoodYear Assurance Comfortdrives two years ago on the HL, in the short 28K miles I've put on them, they have become quite loud and wearing rather quickly.
I have these on my Tesla Y. Not great at absorbing road imperfections. While they are quite, I do lack confidence in them in the rain and snow.
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