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Sailun Tires

I bought Sailun E-range designed for EV. They cost less than others EV tires. So if they last less than expected, I will had save the equivalent of 1 tire. Until now they last.

Pros: cost less
Cons: last less
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Sailun Tires

As for a tire vote, if i was going the EV route, the Sailun Erange come Very highly rated for commuter driving. Cheap, long lasting, survives pot holes with thin profiles. Just dont expect ultra high performance nor surviving -20 winters.

Pros: cheap, long lasting
Cons: not ultra high performance
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MICHELIN Tires

I have the cc2s on my highlander and camry. They get about 45k miles on them. I have driven them on gravel and grass fields. Where they excel in my opinion is when you hit a deep puddle unexpectedly at high speeds. You don't lose control. Also, very good on slushy/icey roads and in the rain.

Pros: very good on slushy/icey
Cons: hit deep puddle
Mileage: 45000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I do have CC2. Not to be overlooked--CC2 are also very good in the rain, not just snow. That may be of value in Seattle. excels in the rain, offering excellent wet traction, impressive hydroplaning resistance, and significantly shorter wet braking distances, even stopping shorter than competitors when worn

Pros: good in rain, excellent wet traction
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires

I have a set of Pilot Sport AS4’s and they’ve been great for the ~7k miles, they’re the best tires for the wet that I’ve ever driven, and they handle alright-ish in snow

Pros: great for wet conditions
Cons: handle alright-ish in snow
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 7000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

After 2 years and 20k miles my cross climate 2 started to lose traction on ice. Still at 8/32nds though.

Pros: 8/32nds tread left
Cons: loses traction on ice
Mileage: 32186 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I've been selling tires for two decades and I've never driven on a set of X-Ice tires I've liked. Continental Viking Contact 7 & 8's are great, as well as Bridgestone Blizzaks, have always performed better in my opinion.

Pros: Continental Viking Contact great
Cons: never liked X-Ice
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