Are there specific tire brands that fit honda crv well?

Are there specific tire brands that fit honda crv well?

so, last year I had to switch the tires on my CRV, right? I went to the shop and the dude recommended these Bridgestone Duelers. And man, they were like putting on a fresh pair of shoes. I felt like I could drive through anything, even though I almost drifted into a puddle once.

But I heard folks talk about Michelin too, saying they’re great for winter. Has anyone tried those? I kept wondering if they’d make me feel like I’m gliding on ice instead of skidding. I’ve also seen some people swear by Goodyear, but I never tried 'em myself.

What’s everyone’s take? Honestly, do specific brands really make a difference or is it just hype?

I’ve always loved how my CRV handles on Michelins in New York. They just grip the road like magic especially in the rain.

I ve heard good things about Bridgestone too but never tried those myself. Just sticking with what works

I’ve been running Michelin tires on my CR-V in Canada for years and they grip like nothing else even in the snow.

Bridgestone is also solid. Just avoid the cheap brands. They don’t last long.

You get what you pay for.

I live in NE USA and I’ve been using Michelin tires on my CR-V. They last long and handle well in snow. But my friend swears by Bridgestone for the wet conditions here. Different strokes for different folks I guess. What are other folks liking?

I ve had good luck with Michelin on my CRV up here in Canada they’re so reliable and handle snow like a champ.

But some folks swear by Bridgestone too saying they get great wear and traction.

Different strokes for different folks I guess depending on where you drive most.

I’ve had my Honda CRV for a couple of years now and I put on some Michelin tires. They’re really great especially for those wet roads here in Seattle. I have heard a lot about Goodyear too but honestly can’t speak for them since I’ve only tried the Michelins. They seem to hold up pretty well even off-road. Just my two cents.

I ve been rolling on Michelin tires for my CRV in Ontario and they seem great in winter snow better grip and smoother ride.

Also heard good things about Bridgestone from a buddy in Florida he swears by em for all season.

I’ve had great luck with Michelin tires on my CR-V up in Canada. They handle the snow like a champ.

But honestly I’ve heard a lot about Bridgestone being solid too. Just a thought.

I’ve been running Michelin tires on my CR-V in Ohio and they’ve been great for grip especially in winter. I have also heard good things about Bridgestone but I guess it really comes down to personal preference.

I ve tried some cheaper brands before and honestly they were a bit of a nightmare so I stick with quality now. Plus the ride is smoother with the right tires.

I have tried several brands for my CR-V and honestly Michelin has been great for me in New York. They handle the slick winters like champs.

I ve also heard good things about Continental tires but haven’t used them myself. Just be careful with off brands I’ve seen too many folks regretting that choice.

I’ve always had good luck with Michelin on my CR-V in Canada. They grip like a dream in winter and last forever. Plus I’ve heard great things about Bridgestone too but haven’t tried them yet.

I have a friend who swears by Goodyear for their Honda. Apparently they’re super reliable and handle well in the rain. Can’t go wrong with that really.

In the end it’s about what works for you.

I’ve had great luck with Michelin on my CRV in Ohio. They just last longer and handle well in rain.

Bridgestone wasn’t so great for me tires wore out too fast driving through snow. Just my experience really.

I live in Toronto and I ve tried a couple of brands on my CRV. The Michelin Primacy was awesome for handling but wore out pretty quick. Bridgestone Dueler H/Ls are decent too but kinda noisy.

Heard good things about Goodyear Assurance so I might give em a shot next. Tires really do make a difference in how the CRV feels on the road