Tires OEM FORD or OEM Honda

OEM Honda Tires

I had a paid off Honda Accord that got 27mph. The only thing it needed was tires and oil. I found it pretty funny that I was getting $3500-4000 a year in mileage reimbursement when the car was only worth $1500.

Pros: only needed tires and oil
Cons: driving that car sucked
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OEM FORD Tires

I've had my '22 FWD XLT since last June. I regularly get 36+ in summer, but only 30 in (MN) winter with snow tires.

Pros: good mileage in summer
Cons: lower mileage in winter
Vehicle: Ford
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OEM FORD Tires

I’ve lived in northern Colorado my whole driving life and I think the mav handles great. I still have the stock tires on and while I do drive very carefully when it’s snowy I have had almost no slipping/sliding

Pros: handles great, no slipping
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OEM Honda Tires

I have a 2005 with just over 75k miles. Bought 5 years ago with 19k miles. I'm averaging 19.64 mpg. Most expensive repair have been 4 new tires after 50k miles.

Pros: repairs are cheap
Cons: mpg go down
Mileage: 120700 km
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OEM Honda Tires

My wife DDs a 2007 Fit. It has been bulletproof with only regular oil changes and tires. The folding rear seats are one of the highlights of the car and make it extremely versatile. It gets 35+ mpg all day long and handles like a go kart. She loves it.

Pros: extremely versatile, handles like go kart
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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OEM FORD Tires

I liked the handling but the OEM tires were trash (as they often are). Luckily I ran over some road debris that caused to get a new set of tires anyway. Once that was sorted out it is pretty entertaining.

Pros: pretty entertaining, good handling
Cons: OEM tires were trash
Vehicle: Ford Focus
Mileage: 20921 km
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