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I have AD09's on my M2 Competition. Only have one autox and about 500 miles of street driving on them, but I like them so far.
When I got my 18 Limited, first thing I did was sell the stock tires on Craigslist. I went with the Yokohama Geolander AT tires, this was before there was a Wilderness trim level as those tires are what are on that car. 60,000 miles later they are getting down to a point where this would be the last summer I drive on them. Overall I enjoyed them, very good in the snow, quiet, good in the rain too and here in the PNW we get a fair amount of that.
Yokohama has given me more miles but depending on how you drive
I own 25 gli and I can confirm the tires it came with is horrible and my first '15 jetta still on the tires Yokohama advan a/s+ ultra performance since I bought so I'm planning to get same tires on my gli because they handled great in all seasons tbh I never had problems with snow or rain they get traction pretty well.
Vitour P1 is faster. A052 are awesome tires. I prefer the stiffness of the re71rs.
I had the RT43s on our old Civic because they were rated really well in the rain (they were great) and they Lasted somewhere around 110k kms. They still had tread at this point but we're almost to the wear bars and we're getting noisy so I replaced them.
I have them on a Genesis g80, they have just over 47,000 miles on them. Love them. Very quiet, great traction even in a little snow/sleet. Good ride. I had Michelin on before and they were slightly quieter but I only got 24k miles out of them. I can easily get 20,000 more miles out of these Yokohamas. Great tire for the price in my opinion.
Nice! I'd say Yokohama A052 is the fastest 200tw tire :) but best is dependent on use case. For me, I need a 2-3 laps to set my fastest time, so I prefer the RE-71RS as they seem to be able to get another hot lap. But, yeah, the Yokes are peak fastest.
I would take the General all-weather tire over the Toyota in heartbeat... The Celsius II is better than the atrocious OG Celsius but it's still barely better than a Multi-Mile or GT Radial...
I purchased a 2024 Crosstrek new in December 2023. By December 2024 all 4 tires needed to be replaced to pass inspection. The car had 30,750 miles on it. I just got off the phone with Yokohama to see about warranty coverage. I was informed that the Yokohama tires that came on my new car (Geolandar 091) do not come with a milage warranty.
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