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I've driven the General Altimax Arctic and they were indestructible. They handled snow/ice very well in my FWD Honda. Since they're winter tires, I only drove them 1/2 the year for 6 years. At that age, they recommend replacing tires, but they were still performing great and had tons of tread life left, so I just left them on the car for the whole next two years. They handled both winters great and were totally fine in the summer.
i have a set on my 2011 camry. super quiet, great gas mileage, the tires have since been discontinued and replaced with the RT45, which i have on my civic. both are good, solid tires.
I also like General snow tires. I’ve personally used general 365aw on cars and minivans with no complaints.
I also put the General’s on my Civic because I liked them on her Camry.
I’ve run General AS07 on my Fit before stepping up to dedicated summer tires and I definitely recommend an ultra high-performance all season.
I have these on my 2022 F150 Tremor with 60,000kms and I'm thinking about studding them...
Have them on my Tucson AWD for a couple years in ND... Love them! Haven't any issues and have about 20k miles on them now and when I rotated them a few weeks ago they were still 8.5-9/32 tread.
I have general altimax 365 AWs and Michelin ice x snows for winter.
Last year I only had the Michelin tires on for 4 weeks and the rest of the winter I ran the generals.
They performed 95% of the dedicated snow tires.
My thoughts are the tires work fine. I do get a little rubbing at extremes, but no significant loss of traction on icy, snowy stuff.
I bought tires for my model 3. They only lasted me 20K with normal driving. They didn’t handle well in dry condition too. One of the worst tires I bought.
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