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Ive got a cx50, live in Tahoe where it snows plenty, and with all weather tires, this thing is a beast.
Westlake. Tested ko na yan. Same model tayo. 215/55/r17 yun akin since walang available stock size noon. Tahimik naman yun ride. nadrive ko 2gue-Tagaytay tapos nakaraan 2gue-zambales
I got a Mazda 2 with good winter tires , I'm in Calgary. It costs me almost nothing on gas, and I finish the week with way more money in my pocket. in my 40 years of life I've learned a FWD car with decent rubber will handle winter good as any suv.
I commuted 100 miles a day in my CX5 in snowy Maine. I had a 6speed manual transmission and snow tires and never had a problem.
They were awesome and very, very grippy when thick (and warmed up). But once you wear half of the thread, the grip changes considerably. And it becomes dangerous below that.
Tried westlake once, good first couple of months, by the end of the first year the wet grip degraded a fair bit.
Westlake is an okay brand. Walmart sells them and their installation costs are usually pretty low.
I know this is a few months old and you've probably already bought tires but for anyone else stay far away from Westlake they are garbage I had a set and within a few months the sidewalls on two of them had bulges after the car just sat in my garage for a few days no potholes, damage etc. they have one job; to support the weight of the car and they can't even do that.
The a while they had an issue with tread separation. Ton of them got recalled. They’ve been fine since but reputation is tainted. Ran a set years ago. They didn’t separate on me but they were built thin so potholes and the sight of nails would puncture them.
You got majorly scammed. These are trash china westlake tires. They are poor braking, poor handling tires.
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