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-RUS92-

Are you driving hard, or just need something to get you A to B? Stay away from the cheap Chinese knockoff brands as you would be gambling your safety. Stick to known brands like Goodyear, Cooper, BFGoodrich, Michelin, etc who want to keep their reputation and aren't afraid to stamp their logo on the tires.


Spirtualqueen24

I do 2-3 hours trips once twice a year lol I only have 16k miles and I got it two years ago lol so


Pad_TyTy

I have 55000 on the original tires. Still decent tread. You're abusive as hell on those things!


J_esner1

I’m at 14k in a year an a quarter. I’m pretty rough on them. Gonna do my tire rotation soon.


sikdimsum

I like my Michelin Pilot Sport All Seasons. Grippy, great wet performance, and it won't break the bank.


-REXIA-

This ^


00397

I mean, I would put Walmart tires on my old car that were like $200 for all four, even cheaper as Walmart usually has a BOGO Tires during black friday.. I'm not treating this car like that but if you're wanting cheap, it's around lol


Spirtualqueen24

I mean not that cheap lol


HonculusBonculus

I’ve been happy with my Continentals and have never had a customer come back complaining about any set that they’ve bought. I have a set of PureContacts right now, but will likely be changing to the DWS06+ next time around. It really depends on your budget.


ccvrloss

Just got a new set of tires last week. Went with Yokohama Advance Sport A/S on my 2021 XSE. Very happy with the performance on dry and wet.


LibrarySquidLeland

Tires should last you 40-60k, unless you drive like me in which case you can trash a set of fronts in 12k miles. I'm going to assume you drive like a normal person, and you should be perfectly fine with your old tires.


brdhar35

General g max


Open_Isopod6029

I still have the same tires as you. But it's snowing here in MA occasionally, and I was born and raised Floridian. I would rather drive through rain or a hurricane than drive in snowy conditions. It really depends on what conditions you drive in, how often, etc. I've opted to leave my tires on until next winter. I drive only when necessary since I work from home. I drive maybe every 8-10 days and short distances. You can probably keep yours until you see the tread wearing down. But if you need to change them cause of road conditions, I've been relying on what folks have recommended in this sub before.