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I just bought Bridgestone Alenza for my Lexus NX300h
If you see snow, the Weatherpeaks are top notch, almost all my suvs and sedans have them. They're no sport tire but a great all-weather. Noise is great, mpg stayed about the same.
I’ve been really happy with Battlax S22s on all my bikes. New S23s came out not long ago and have good reviews as well.
Get Toyo Proxes Tr, street legal, cheap, and you wont notice the difference at all, unless you are a seasoned racer
Or, replace your OEM tires with TOYO EXTENSA A/S II A in the stock size for $172 per tire.
Running Toyo Extensa HPII all seasons on my 450whp s4, no complaints
I run the Toyos. About 20k miles on them. We have made several long road trips through rain, snow and a mix of both, did great. They are great tires in all conditions except for ice.
I’ve driven a wide variety of winter tires. Bridgestone, GoodYear, Firestone, Cooper, Michelin, Continental, and one or two others. Some were quieter, some were better on ice, some were better in deep snow. None were terrible. If you go with major brand names, that are not much over 5 years old, you should be ok.
On our 2016 I had to ditch the Toyos at 19k because I drove down a gravel driveway and popped one when a piece of gravel went through them... They are so bad.
I just replaced the OEM tires on my 2019 @ 44k miles. The Toyos would have never gotten me through the first snow.
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