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GENERAL TIRE Tires

I\u2019ve always had very good luck with a General Altimax RT45 long lasting quiet, good tire and a good price. Currently using the General AW 365 been very good in the snow so far. I have a 2016 Kia forte LX.

Pros: long lasting, quiet
Vehicle: Kia
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

For a Volt on hilly snowy roads, the best “cheap but actually works” winter tire I’ve used is the General Altimax Arctic 12. It’s one of the few budget winter tires that still digs in on steep climbs and icy starts, and it wears slower than most entry-level options.

Pros: digs in on climbs, wears slower
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

I've only ever tried 1 - General Altimax Artic. I drove on them through the Rockies for 4 ski seasons, no studs. Can't imagine needing anything more. My Subaru felt unstoppable... but also completely stoppable! I could turn and brake just fine. Felt like I was on pavement. Almost no fun because I couldn't even get the car to drift!

Pros: unstoppable, completely stoppable
Cons: couldn't get car to drift
Vehicle: Subaru
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GENERAL TIRE Tires
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Rating 5.0

I have General Grabber tires on my 2016, and they are great. Low noise, good on the street even on wet roads. They are also very, very good off road.

Pros: low noise, good on street
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

Altimax Arctic 12s on steelies has been my winter outfit for the last decade. Handles Kansan winters just fine, as well as my hilly driveway. Drove through Loveland Pass during a blizzard, no problems.

Pros: Handles winter well
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Uniroyal Tires

2nd pic shows dry rot cracking. Odd for a new tire after 6,000mi. You could try warranty through Uniroyal.

Cons: dry rot cracking
Mileage: 6000 km
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