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Owners' choice:
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I replaced the run flats on my ‘24 X7 last week. I have 22” staggered wheels and replaced them with the Continental DWS06. Couldn’t be happier. This is my second X7 and I love the car, but I wanted more than 10k out of a set of tires.
I put Michelin Cross Climate 2s on my mine and they seem to be doing well.
I’ve been running conti DWS 06s on my X5/7s for years. Really like them. Good all weather traction, even in the snow. If you’re in lots of snow often then a true winter/summer setup is best as nothing beats snow tires, but for the usual storms we get in the Denver area they’re solid.
I’m running the Michelin X ice no problems in the Montana winters does great and haven’t been stuck yet. Plows through 2 feet of snow
The cross climates are great but weren’t cheap!
I am absolutely loving my 2014 WRX hatchback on Continental DWS's tires. My friend who absolutely WHIPS his Porsche Boxster couldn't keep up and told me to "slow dooooown".
Recently bought and installed CONTINENTAL AllSeasonContact 2 XL EVc. They are amazing, quiet and perfect on wet and dry roads. I’m so happy.
I've just got sport contact 7 and they seem to be incredibly good, need some breaking in with a bit of a burnout and stuff but they seem to grip endlessly and stick well, though only in the rear so I can't comment as much on steering
Stickier than the ps5s they replaced
I'm in Ohio, and I've been driving with the Continental DSW06 for 3 years. They seem to wear quickly, though.
The Michelins that came my 2018 Corolla hatch barely, barely made it 18k
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