1083
Owners' choice:
1083
Owners' choice:
I liked them a lot. Got about 800 km on them. Very very quite for a hybrid mt/at. Good in rain and light mud on work construction site. Didn't need 4x4 on site like I usually do. Pm for more info I stand by these tires great first impression
Cross climate 2's are one of the only winter rated all seasons. I know a bunch of people that like them.
I've had mine for about 50k miles. Still at about 1/4 tread. I run them in a 4runner. Wet traction (comparing thesebto Wildpeaks) isn't the best but they do great off-road. Gas mileage hasn't been affected either due to how light they are. Overall, I've been happy with them.
Yokohama is my choice. They tend to do very well on Hondas. They also last a long time too.
For the gti the firestone Indy firehawk 500’s are great tire for not super expensive. Just as good as my continental
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.
My avid ascends have been great for the last couple runs. I am at 225k miles almost. Had three pair. Only complaint is that I didn't get very near the advertised warranty mileage. More like 50k per set.
If you have the Firestone tires, everyone that I know that had them all got under 25k on them.
Geotour HTs. Hate em.
Write your review
Help others - share your experience with this part.