Jmlo96
Active member
- Joined
- Nov 14, 2019
- Messages
- 305
- Reaction score
- 201
- Points
- 43
- Location
- Pittsburgh
- Buick Ownership
- 19 Regal TourX Essence
Firestone Destination LE3, Bridgestone Duelers, and Hankook Dyanpro HP2 are all SUV tires. I personally would avoid them on the TourX. The Kelly Edge HP will be extremely loud and most likely will last 20k if you are lucky.Guess it's my tun to ask this. Got 55K out of the factory Continentals and the dealer has some suggestions, which I'm sizing up against what I'm seeing on Tire Rack. Driving: lively, 70% interstate on loud pavement, wet/snow/ice - northeast winters. Dealer says it can order and price-match.
Cheap: Kelly Edge HP, $154 per. Not a brand Tire Rack sells. 460 AA UTQG rating. Replaced Goodyear Eagle LS-2 ($143), which Tire Rack customers do NOT review well and dealer only had 2 of when they wrote up the suggestions. Don't know how many LS-2 models there are but the Tire Rack ones come in a lot more expensive than the dealer's.
Better: Hankook Dynapro HP2, $186. Got my doubts about Hankook making perfectly round tires. Had a Tucson with 2 sets of Kinergies so wildly out-of-round they couldn't even be road-forced to remove the vibration. Incompetence of the service department over this made me trade in.
Dealer's best: Goodyear Assurance Maxlife, $206. Tire Rack seems to like it but gives an edge to the Continental TrueContact Tour they tested it against, which they found a little quieter and softer.
After entering year, make and model, Tire Rack itself recommends Firestone Destination LE3s and Bridgestone Duelers, which look more like truck/SUV tires. On a wagon. (And the picture for the TourX was a Sportback.)
I've heard quite a bit about the Michelin CrossClimate 2 but would like to keep it under $200 a tire before gift cards...and that's where the Vredestein Quatrac Pro comes in. $175 per and severe-rated but only a 400 treadwear rating, which makes me wonder how long they'll last vs. a 600+ rating. People seem to be impressed. May ask a local tire shop about the Nokians they carry - I hear they're supposed to be beasts for winter.
So which way should I be going given all I've said?
I've heard good things about the Vredesteins but I wouldn't expect them to be at the level of the CrossClimate 2s. My advice to you would be to look for a sale on the CrossClimate 2s. They are the best tires I've ever owned. I actually just put them on our other car because I liked them so much. Discount Tire has sales on Michelins with 100+ dollars off and so do Costco and Sams Club. I believe Sams has 80 dollars instant savings with free install right now.