The Solus where super quiet and great on water, and yes they lasted a long time on my Outback. I trying to figure out if I am going to choose a set of Solus again or try Continentals pro contour .
It snowed this weekend and I did a full 360 on the highway. Most terrified I've ever been- so good in the snow is crucial for me. Thanks for the video!
I have this habit of watching these types of videos after I pay for something 😅 glad to see my bf Goodrich advantage made the list making me feel better about spending that 950 for getting it all installed and aligned
The Vredestein Quatrac is a very quiet comfortable tire, however, be ware that your gas mileage will likely drop. Mine dropped by 3 mpg compared to the Avid Ascend GT.
I don't trust this review, the first tire Quatrac is represented here with two different images, different look of the tire completely. Sound of the talk is strange, automated, this could be an AI created advertising.
Maybe someone who has an accent or bad voice and has AI read his or her script. The list of tires is legit though and Vredestein as #1 matches Tire Rack reviews. Also I do have the Ascend GT and and I second the opinions (but they whined for the first thousand miles). Im almost guessing this is written by a Tire Rack employee anonymously as a side gig, who else can drive so many tires.
I don't care if they don't last. I would rather have tires that handle well and have to replace them every 2 years than put up with a 💩tire that last a long time and doesn't handle well. I hear what I would look for is a softer compound. I have Defender 2s on my 2017 Rogue Sport SV and I am not sure I like them. What makes me even more sensitive to bad handling is I had a 2013 Passat before the Rogue and I should have kept it since it handled a lot better. I don't remember what tires it had but I think I can confidently say they were not Michelin. If they were still the factory ones it came with they would probably be Continental really.
Pirelli all season, good tyre, quiet good in the wet have had them 5 years no dry rotting and 50 000 km or 35 000 miles. But mine were made in Russia, I live in Scandinavia.
The Solus where super quiet and great on water, and yes they lasted a long time on my Outback. I trying to figure out if I am going to choose a set of Solus again or try Continentals pro contour .
It snowed this weekend and I did a full 360 on the highway. Most terrified I've ever been- so good in the snow is crucial for me. Thanks for the video!
Glad your ok
snow necessarily doesnt do that unless you have terrible driving skill depending on road condition.. ice however..
@jhurlac7617 true, I've gone 50 on the highway just fine with a few inches of snow on the ground. Only had all seasons
@@jhurlac7617 it probably wasn't just snow had to be ice below unless like you said low skilled driving.
@@6DNG9snow probably wasn't the issue either ice below or just a low skilled driver overcorrecting.
I have this habit of watching these types of videos after I pay for something 😅 glad to see my bf Goodrich advantage made the list making me feel better about spending that 950 for getting it all installed and aligned
The Vredestein Quatrac is a very quiet comfortable tire, however, be ware that your gas mileage will likely drop. Mine dropped by 3 mpg compared to the Avid Ascend GT.
I bought Yokohama all season tires 2.5 years ago. Still rolling after 60 000 km.
I am considering buy the Continental LX25!
where are these tires made
I don't trust this review, the first tire Quatrac is represented here with two different images, different look of the tire completely. Sound of the talk is strange, automated, this could be an AI created advertising.
Maybe someone who has an accent or bad voice and has AI read his or her script. The list of tires is legit though and Vredestein as #1 matches Tire Rack reviews. Also I do have the Ascend GT and and I second the opinions (but they whined for the first thousand miles). Im almost guessing this is written by a Tire Rack employee anonymously as a side gig, who else can drive so many tires.
Sumitomo should be on this list
I don't care if they don't last. I would rather have tires that handle well and have to replace them every 2 years than put up with a 💩tire that last a long time and doesn't handle well. I hear what I would look for is a softer compound. I have Defender 2s on my 2017 Rogue Sport SV and I am not sure I like them. What makes me even more sensitive to bad handling is I had a 2013 Passat before the Rogue and I should have kept it since it handled a lot better. I don't remember what tires it had but I think I can confidently say they were not Michelin. If they were still the factory ones it came with they would probably be Continental really.
Totally great👍👍
Thanks, it's our pleasure.
I like Cooper ProControl
mann there isn't anything budget about any of these $100+ each.
I am looking for 4 all season tyre …. Under 400 …. Anyone want to share their experience 🙏🙏🙏
Continental DWS 06 plus great tire.
I just bought 4 Cooper endeavors, 110$ a tire, a nice quiet ride, a 65,000 tread warranty.
Pirelli all season, good tyre, quiet good in the wet have had them 5 years no dry rotting and 50 000 km or 35 000 miles. But mine were made in Russia, I live in Scandinavia.