6096
Owners' choice:
1080
Owners' choice:
6096
Owners' choice:
1080
Owners' choice:
Had the old WR on my 2012 Accord until i traded it in a few years ago. They drove pretty smooth in all conditions, even in the snow. The snow performance isn't as good as actual winter tires, but since I live in the mid-atlantic and getting feet of snow here is rare, they were good enough.
Really like our Pilot 4. Really grippy on dry, and very confident in the rain. I got on top of them a little and they held fine on wet pavement.
I’ve got CC2 on my wife’s MDX and Cooper Discoverer RT’s on my Ram 1500. I feel very confident driving both in any conditions
I got exact same tires as yours, Michelin Defender LTX 275/65R18 at Costco two years ago, about $1200. Pricy but nice tires.
Michelin Cross Climate 2 are great in the rain/wet. Very happy with them.
last Black Friday, I was able to score Goodyear Reliant tires from Walmart for $85 each for my 2017 Volkswagen Tiguan.
I wish I could buy my Goodyear Wrangler Trailmark AT tires again from Walmart. I bought a set in 2019. I am just about to replace them. Did great all year in snow and rain. Currently, at 70k miles on them.
Depuis des années je ne mets que des Crossclimate sur mes 2 voitures, les meilleurs pneus que j'ai jamais eu et de loin, excellents sur le sec comme sur le mouillé, et d'après les essais et vidéos que j'ai vu, excellents aussi sur la neige
I’ve got the Goodyear F1’s that came from the factory and I’ve been rotating them ever 6,500 miles. I recently went to Discount Tire for an air refill and they mentioned I’m at 5/32 on my treadmill depth and that I’d need to replace them soon. Is that a normal mileage for these tires to last?
I only got 33k miles on these on a 4cyl Camry to be 3/32 tread left, not great
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.