Tires MICHELIN or Goodyear

Goodyear Tires
vipercrazy
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Rating 4.0

If your ok with the higher noise and stiffer ride, LT rated goodyear workhorse HT, or the workhorse AT-LT if you are regularly in dirt/mud.

Cons: higher noise, stiffer ride
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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Goodyear Tires

I went with the weatherready2 and they've handled brilliantly in northeast snowstorms. I'm talking blasting through the worst of Buffalo and Erie snowstorms this year with complete confidence while in slippery mode. If I get decent overall miles out of them, I'll get them again. I have had zero "I should've got snow tires" regrets.

Pros: handled brilliantly, complete confidence in snow, no regrets
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Goodyear Tires
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Rating 4.0

For tyres, I go for Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 6. They are lasting well, are decent in wet conditions, have good, predictable grip and don't break the bank.

Pros: good grip, decent in wet
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MICHELIN Tires

CC2. Sharper handling than the stock ProContact TX and superior in bad weather (standing rain water and snow.)

Pros: sharper handling, superior in bad weather
Vehicle: Ford
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MICHELIN Tires

I’m also in Chicago, bought the same tires, and just assumed I was heavy footed and that’s why I was can’t break 3.0 mi/kwh even though I’m not that bad. Didn’t realize the tires themselves were less efficient. All that being said I home charge so by my math it’s like 80 dollars extra a year of electricity to avoid the more expensive tires.

Pros: avoid more expensive tires
Cons: less efficient
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