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Cooper Tires

I've always used Cooper Tires on all my 4*4 and AWD vehicles. Quite pricey but outstanding mileage and grip - the grip goes from great to phenomenal depending on the tire you choose

Pros: outstanding mileage and grip
Cons: quite pricey
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SUMITOMO Tires

I swear by Sumitomo Ice Edge tires. I've had three sets now on three different vehicles and other than a couple of nights when there was freezing rain, I've never had issues with them

Pros: no issues
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Cooper Tires

Both my Corolla and gf's CRV sport Cooper CS5 Ultras now. Definitely better than what was on them before. Very noticeable on the winding mountain roads, combined about 80 miles per day.

Pros: noticeable on winding roads
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Cooper Tires

Cooper AT3's, 215/70-16 to fit an 04 FXT. Fantastic tires, even does great in the snow down to about 20F (or did when new, they're 50-60% worn now and pretty scary on ice, as are all AT tires).

Pros: fantastic tires, great in snow
Cons: scary on ice when worn
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Cooper Tires
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Rating 4.0

I've got STT Pros on my 2500hd and KO2s on my TJ both of which were a daily driver for extended periods of time. The Cooper's are definitely louder, but the entire truck is loud, so it doesn't really bother me. The comments here ring pretty true, and I'll take my Jeep in the snow rather than the truck. Honestly, just do what makes you happy. The trade-offs are miniscule if you know your limitations and drive appropriately.

Pros: take Jeep in snow
Cons: Cooper's are louder
Vehicle: Jeep
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Cooper Tires

I had cooper evo tours on my E90 bmw, they were good tires, a little on the noisy side but otherwise fine, especially for the price I paid.

Pros: good tires, fine price
Cons: a little noisy
Vehicle: BMW
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Cooper Tires
Burden_THE
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Rating 4.0

Get any reputable tire: Falken Sincera, Continental Control Contact, Yokohama AVID, Hankook Kinergy, Cooper Evolution, etc. Spend a total of $50 more, and your tires will run much safer, and for even longer.

Pros: safer, run longer
Cons: cheap tires unsafe
Vehicle: Nissan
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SUMITOMO Tires
pturner67
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Rating 3.0

I had the HTR+ a few years back...wouldn't recommend it for someone who is looking for a reliable track tire or a super performance tire...but I was quite surprised how well it did for everyday driving and the occasional spirited lapse in judgement...LOL...price was very nice too

Pros: price was very nice
Cons: not reliable track tire
Vehicle: Infiniti
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Cooper Tires
Benjamin.
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Rating 1.0

I bought the RS3-G1s in 205/55R16 for my 2016 Sportwagen (stock was 225/40R18, have also had 195/65R15 snow tires and 195/65R15 LRR all seasons on it) - and they are EXTREMELY rough riding tires compared to any of the other tires, including the 18" P-Zero Neros. I almost pulled the wheels and tires off and listed them for sale within the first 500 miles. I had specifically gone 16" as a reasonable compromise of tire selection, price, looks, comfort, and gas mileage as the 18's had been a ~4MPG hit compared to the 15s, but any dreams of comfort went out the window with the Coopers. YMMV, but I wouldn't buy these again and regret doing so.

Cons: extremely rough ride, uncomfortable
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 500 km
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