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Yoko fleva v701 just got them on this year. Before that prev owner had rt660s. I only drive in warm conditions but may get caught in a bit of rain where I live. Backroads mostly.
I got Yoko Fleva V701 in 205/40/17 since I have an MSM. For $100/tire installed it was hard to pass up.
I have a set on a Celica. Been driving in Melbourne weather and have yet to have a problem.
I would seriously consider the Yokohama Geolandar x-cv. I replaced the crap falkens around 31k miles, have about 22k on the yokos and they are fantastic. They also still look and drive new, probably will get 50-60k out of them. They ride very smooth
if you are looking for superior ride quality, Yokohoma does the job as well.
I have the Yoko geolandar g018 on my 22' in MT. I just switched to my winter studs for the ice on BZN pass, but otherwise the Yokohamas were doing great in the snow.
My wife did a set of AD09s in under 1500 miles on the back of our 250bhp Elise Cup. They work but they really do wear.
I had the Yokohama Bluearth es32 for 5 years. Grabe mag chipping yan so take that into account. It's a known issue with how the model is manufactured.
The es32 is a good tyre, good performance, talagang chipping lang nakaka dismaya. (tyres are regularly checked, car wheel is well aligned, rotated every 6 mos)
Worst tires I've ever had on any vehicle. They came on my new 2024. I replaced at 12k, and should have at 7k. Dangerous shit tires
I have them on my cx5, I live about 45 minutes from buffalo and I can say with the inch and a half of snow we got the other day I wouldn't have much faith in them. Between almost hydroplaning on the expressway and sliding around on my way to work I ended up getting some snow tires and put them on for the up coming winter weather.
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