1083
Owners' choice:
1083
Owners' choice:
In the summer, they are amazing. The grip is insane on these tires.
Driving in the south east, I've put 5k on these tires and they are great honestly. Lots of grip, no issue in torrential down pours.
Pretty good, especially if you have, or plan to get a separate set of snow tires. The sidewalls are pretty stiff compared to even other summer tires I've had before, but they grip very well wet or dry. I don't have any desire to replace them.
Honestly for me, I can’t complain. They work great for me in spirited driving in the mountains, pretty sticky in my experience and have yet to lose any traction in the rain in the mountains
Yokohama is my choice. They tend to do very well on Hondas. They also last a long time too.
I drive a 2015 Fit with Avid Ascend GT tires. It can handle the midwest snow just fine. My last set of 4 lasted me a little over 36k miles / 4.5 years with some poor road conditions in the city and lots of highway driving.
I have Yokohama Avid Ascend GTs on my 15. I have 195/55R16s and I don't want to go any wider than that.
My experience with them has been very positive. They have more than enough lateral grip for autocross and tearing up back roads, but are still solid feeling in the frequent rainstorms of the east coast. And while we don't get that much snow where I am, it handles that well enough as well.
I drove them through 3 winters and did pretty ok. Took them off at 30K because they were screaming around corners every time I turned and it was annoying. They had lost their good traction properties in wet conditions by that time anyways.
For those who wonder, don’t!! I thought they would be all season, not shit ass summer road tires. Well… 0 control with \~ 1” of snow. Thankfully < 15mph but even ABS couldn’t fire or work. $3k cost for blizzaks, rims and $1000 deductible later.
That Yokohama tire also has lousy reviews in snow too.
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