2008 Acura TL with 157849 miles. Only full synthetic only changes every 5,000 miles. Usually use PP 5w20, Castrol Edge 5w20, or Valvoline Maxlife full syn 5w20.
Both my wife and I use Costco TT gas and have no issues. Sometimes I will fill up at Shell across the street if the Costco station is closed, however we don't see any drop off on MPG or performance.
2010 Honda Civic EX
2008 Acura TL Base
My wife and I both have these tires on our cars. I have over 50K on them and she has almost 60k on her set of tires. The last time we had our oil changed she had 5/16 tread left and I have 7/16 tread left. We do rotate them every other oil change. These tires are perfect for my wife's 2010 Honda...
I have been running the RT43's on my 08 Acura TL for 4 years. The treadwear has been outstanding. Wet and dry very good and in light snow is also very good as well. I choose this tire because of the fact I drive a lot of miles for work and really wanted something that will handle all seasons and...
+1 for General RT43. My wife and I have them on both of our cars. They handle well in rain and snow. Very good treadwear. For the price, it is hard to beat.
2010 Honda Civic
2008 Acura TL
I have the General Altimax RT43 on my Acura TL and the tires do well in wet and snow. The ride is good. I too hit a pothole and took it to tire discounters where they replaced the tire with their road hazard warranty. So I would recommend doing that. It has saved me more than once over the years.
Yes. I currently own a 2008 Acura TL and use 5w-20 Maxlife with a Wix filter. Previously used Mobil 1 syn blend from the dealership until they changed oil to Gulf Brand. Maxlife has done well with no issues.
General RT 43. Put them on my Acura TL last year. Great tire. very little road noise, smooth ride, dry and wet traction very good and snow is good as well.
I have used rejex sealant before many times. The key is too get the surface really clean and use a clay bar. Rejex goes on easy and comes off about the same as any other wax. My experience is that Rejex lasts almost a year on your cars paint. Now on the windshield I would say it lasts up to 3-4...
My vote is for General Arctic. I have them on my Honda now and love them.
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