Originally Posted by Ws6
Originally Posted by nthach
I highly doubt a Acura SUV will see anywhere near 149mph.
The Premier is bank, I'd wait for Costco to have their Michelin deal. Otherwise look at the Bridgestone Dueler HP Alenza, Pirelli Scorpion Verde, maybe a Kumho Crugen.
Why wouldnt it?
Anyway, I recommend the continental CrossContact LX25. Bought em for my 2019 cx5 turbo and very happy with all aspects. I've tried destination le2, crosscontacf lx20 , rt43, on similar vehicles and prefer the lx25s.
I chose the lx25s over the Pirelli because they are symmetrical, allowing more rotation than just F to R and the data difference was very minor in all of the testing, so much so that if the exact tire size used in the test isnt what you use, it may cause an upset in ranking.
Pirelli's are not directional, they are assymmetric, which still allow for a cross rotation pattern.
Originally Posted by nthach
I highly doubt a Acura SUV will see anywhere near 149mph.
The Premier is bank, I'd wait for Costco to have their Michelin deal. Otherwise look at the Bridgestone Dueler HP Alenza, Pirelli Scorpion Verde, maybe a Kumho Crugen.
Why wouldnt it?
Anyway, I recommend the continental CrossContact LX25. Bought em for my 2019 cx5 turbo and very happy with all aspects. I've tried destination le2, crosscontacf lx20 , rt43, on similar vehicles and prefer the lx25s.
I chose the lx25s over the Pirelli because they are symmetrical, allowing more rotation than just F to R and the data difference was very minor in all of the testing, so much so that if the exact tire size used in the test isnt what you use, it may cause an upset in ranking.
Pirelli's are not directional, they are assymmetric, which still allow for a cross rotation pattern.