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Run any tires that aren't the ones that came on the car. The OEM Dunlops that came on the 2016 GT were terrible. I thought that when I'd change to the Michelin PS3 As, I might notice a bit of a change, but they completely changed how the car drove in every situation. I immediately noticed how nimble, yet planted the car felt after the change.
Quiet E rated for heavy Toyota truck Quality Warranty Does great in snow Quiet Smooth ride
I switched to Michelin Defender T&H. I don't drive aggressively so these tires are perfect for me.
I'm running Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3 Plus tires and found them to be far better than the tires that came from the factory.
replaced factory garbage with Michelin Pilot Sport AS3+ at 20k miles, drives much better on them.
I’ve got a 2013 Ford Taurus limited, and I’ve got the crossclimate 2’s on her. Beat tires I’ve ever had. They’re a little expensive, but they’re well worth it. They’re designed to push snow and rain away from your vehicle. Stoping power even in the snow is great.
I have the Michellin Defender LTX. Good grip, but definitely a better tire than my west lakes I had before.
I just traded in those Accords this month for '22 Sport 2.0T's that came stock with Michelin Primacy MXM4. Night and day difference on the road noise and it absolutely gives it a more comfortable ride.
I feel like a broken record with this one, but I highly recommend the Michelin PS4S or PS4AS. They made my accord feel a whole lot more connected to the road, and the All Seasons handle Wisconsin winters just fine.
I’d be wary of those defenders, I’ve had a good bit of customers come back with some discomfort and road noise from those tires.
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