hey everyone, i’m looking for some advice on all-season tires for my crv. i had these cheap ones once and man, they were terrible. one time, i almost slid off the road in the rain. but then i got some decent ones that lasted ages, really gripped the road.
so, anyone here have a favorite brand? i was thinking of trying something new, but not sure what’s good. also, how do you know when your tires are dead? like, do they just start crying or what? let me know your thoughts, thanks.
I’ve had great luck with Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CRV in New York winters they handle well in snow and rain. Super reliable.
I’ve been using Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CRV in New England for a while now and they’ve been great in snow and rain. Really solid choice.
I ve been using Michelin Defender on my CRV for a couple of years now in Michigan and honestly they’ve been pretty solid in every season even through snow.
Noticed they hold up well on wet roads too which is a big deal when it rains like crazy here.
I think they might be a bit pricey but worth it for peace of mind while driving around.
Hope this helps you out.
I’ve had great luck with Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CRV here in New England. They handle snow and rain pretty well and feel solid year-round.
I also tried some cheap ones once and regretted it big time. Just saying.
I ve been using Michelin Defender LTX for my CRV in New York and they ve been great even in the crazy snow last winter. They really grip and handling is solid plus they last long.
But I have to say when it rains they feel a bit slick sometimes so just keep that in mind if you like to go wild on wet roads.
I ve been using Michelin Defender T+H on my CRV since last year in Ohio and they are pretty good for everything. Great in rain too.
I ve had great luck with Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CRV in Ohio they handle surprisingly well in rain and light snow
I have friends who swear by Goodyear Assurance they say they last ages too
I have the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady on my CRV and they’ve been solid for me here in Michigan. Handles the snow pretty well and doesn’t skimp in the summer heat. I’ve heard mixed things about Michelin but I guess they re good if you like a smoother ride.
Overall they all seem to do the job but it really comes down to your driving style I think. Just keep an eye on tread wear.
I’ve been using Michelin Defender LTX for my CRV in Ohio and they handle everything from rain to light snow pretty well.
I ve heard some folks rave about Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady too.
Just make sure to check your tread before winter hits cause I ve definitely regretted slacking on that.
We all know how crazy the weather can get!
I’ve had great luck with the Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CR-V in Ohio. they handle snow surprisingly well for an all-season tire and I loved how quiet they are on the highway.
Now on the flip side I’ve heard bad things about the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires in some forums. they didn’t do too well in heavy rain for others.
I ve had good luck with Michelin Defenders for my CR-V up in the Pacific Northwest. They’ve handled the rain and the occasional snow really well.
Also saw the Continental TrueContact is getting some solid reviews lately. Friends say they last long too and offer decent grip.
Gotta say though I don’t love how they feel on tight turns but for daily driving can’t complain much.
I ve been using Michelin CrossClimate 2 on my CRV in New England and they ve been solid for all seasons.
Kinda pricey but worth it with the snow and rain we get.
Had them for a year now and the grip is pretty nice
Just make sure to rotate them regularly
Heard good things about the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady too from some friends.
I have the Michelin Defender tires on my CR-V and they work pretty great in all kinds of weather here in Michigan They grip well in rain and snow
I’ve seen some folks recommend Bridgestone Dueler too if you want something a bit sportier
I have been using Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CRV here in Michigan and they ve been great for both snow and rain. Pretty versatile overall.
I ve had great luck with Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CRV up in Canada they handle snow and rain pretty well. But honestly I found them a bit pricey for my taste.
I’ve had the Michelin CrossClimate2s for my CRV living in Toronto and they’re pretty solid.
Started off kinda skeptical but they handled the snow way better than I thought plus they’re quiet on the highway.
I can’t say they’re magical in mud but honestly what tires are right?
Overall decent all-rounder and my fuel mileage didn’t tank either. Good blend for city and occasional road trips.
I’ve had the Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CRV for a couple of years now in Chicago and they’re pretty awesome. Great grip in rain and snow. My drive feels way safer.
Definitely worth a try.
I ve had good luck with the Michelin CrossClimate tires on my CRV here in Ohio they handle rain and light snow really well.
A friend swears by the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires for year round driving but I think they might be a bit noisy on highways.
I ve been using Michelin Defender tires on my CRV here in Illinois and they’ve been great for everything from rain to light snow. I love how quiet they are on the highway too. Definitely worth considering
Also my buddy swears by Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady for his CRV. He says they handle well in weird weather so might wanna give those a shot