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Yokohama advan sports. If you can find them trust me
We moved to Sailun eRange tires on our Leaf. They have been fantastic for efficiency and holding up well.
If you’re wanting long distance. I have the Yokohama YK-GTX and they’re awesome. If you’re driving short distance but want sporty. The Bridgestone RE980AS+ are freaking awesome, and if you’re like me and base things off of looks too, they’re gorgeous.
I bought Sailun E-range designed for EV. They cost less than others EV tires. So if they last less than expected, I will had save the equivalent of 1 tire. Until now they last.
As for a tire vote, if i was going the EV route, the Sailun Erange come Very highly rated for commuter driving. Cheap, long lasting, survives pot holes with thin profiles. Just dont expect ultra high performance nor surviving -20 winters.
My Yokohama Geolandar ATs have never let me down towing trailers off road in mostly very wet/boggy grass.
But are still well behaved on road
I'd recommend a place called sand dance. I got Yokohama tires from them and they were the cheapest I could get.
Currently gamit ko sailun RO1. Been using them for about a year pero agad naupod. City driving (Combination of Asphalt and concrete) and occational sprited driving.
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.
Tried Yokohama Advans on my E46. Had a sidewall come apart in less than a year so I\u2019m open to suggestions lol
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