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I'd recommend a place called sand dance. I got Yokohama tires from them and they were the cheapest I could get.
I have Yokohama's V701s and they're great also. Super predictable at the limit and superb in the rain.
I don't think savings should be the main driver to get a Tesla. A lot of things can influence if you save money or not compared to an ICE car. In my case...yes. Insurance costs vary by a ton of factors. Where I live insurance is paid annually and mine is $1500 for a full cover, which is like $125 a month. More than your average ICE car, that pays about $800 yearly. However I've saved money in every other aspect. I have solar so I charge for free. And the only maintenance I've paid were $15 to a local tire shop to rotate my tires and 2 gallons of wiper fluid.
The tire and wheel protection already paid for itself. I got a bolt in my tire and they placed a loaner on my vehicle within the hour I call them. Set up a service appointment and had to pay a $25 deductible. Worth it for me.
Kumuha ako sa kanila ng Yokohama Advan Fleva, 1K-ish cheaper than other shops (yes, even sa Yokohama mismo)
Yokohama A052, best 200 thread tyre avaible on the market personally.
Took my PB down at Tazio Nuvolari 10s after 2 sessions.
I'm on Yokohama Advan v701's after purchasing this past summer. Grip in the dry is excellent and when pushed to the limit they are very predictable. They're also so good in the rain it's crazy. they are quiet and comfortable on the shitty Dallas roads. It's been great dailying them so far. Only complaint is that I'm technically not supposed to drive them under 40F but hey they are summer tires.
If you\u2019re worried about cash, I used Yokohama\u2019s Geolandar A/T XD. They\u2019re fine both on/off road in the PNW. Only issue I have is they\u2019re a bit louder on the highway.
I had the Yokohama with orange oil on my previous Crosstrek, and it slid in every turn no matter how slow I went.
I needed new tires *ridiculously* fast, as the OEM set's treads wore out at an absurd rate. I honestly think I had a bad set, because even the tire guys who replaced them were shocked at how bad, and *inconsistent*, the wear was on 1-year-old tires. I got a 40% discount on them due to the warranty, but they were still $700.
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