All season tyre choices

Just seen that Bridgestone have a mileage guarantee on Turanza All Season 6.

Edit. Scrap that, it's 15,000 in 2 years for EVs.

We've done 22K in over 25 months on the original rubber, so not much of a guarantee.

The rears are more worn but if we can swap them round to even them out, it might even them out. But then you have to mess about with the TPMS sensors, don't you?
 
Looking to put all season tyres on my MG5S EV. I can get Goodyear Vector 4 Gen 3 tyres for £120 a corner fitted from Costco. They are B & B rated for energy and wet weather performance. Looks to be a very good deal for what appears to be a decent tyre. Has anyone on here had experience of these tyres?

TIA
Had these fitted on my MG4 a couple of weeks ago, not because the tyres on the car were worn down but because there were 3 different brands on the car, one really cheap.

I had CC2 on my Sportage which were excellent, and the Goodyear tyres also seem very good in the dry and wet, not noisy, and seem comfortable.
 
It was a 1.6 litre turbo petrol with an DCT gearbox, the clutch pack failed but this was replaced under warranty at 4 years old.

The car was OK but I never really enjoyed it, I don't think I'm an SUV person.
 
We update on Winter tyres. Costco have Michelin promotion starting this Monday for 10 days. Not definitely sure however indications are cross climate 3 will be £125 a corner supplied and fitted 225/55/R18 102V
 
I know there are some threads on here regarding tyres, but thought a current, all-seasons thread would be useful.

That being said, anyone know what the best options are for the MG4? I see the following:

Michelin Cross Climate 2
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons (Gen 2 or 3)
Hankook Kinergy 4S
Continental All Season Contact 2
Avon AS7 All Season

I’m sure there are others, but these seem to be the main competitors.

I’ve personally had great experiences with Goodyear on ICE cars, albeit not all season tyres, and I also had good experiences with Hankook on ICE cars. On the MG4, I have no idea, other than what I do know is the stock tyres have become totally useless in the colder weather - the rear end has stepped out on me more times than I can remember, and all too often on roundabouts at low speed!

The car is quickly becoming like Bambi on ice skates!

Anyone with some experience of any of the above, or other tyres? Want something that grips pretty well, but isn’t so soft that I’m changing them in another 8-10k miles, as that’s happened to me in the past on an ICE car.

The stock tyres have lasted well over 20k, but I’ve stuck with them, rather than liked them. They don’t fill me full of confidence, especially on wet, cold roads.
The Miches, Conties and Goodies in that order. Done 12k mls on the 'Cross Climate 2' from new ( car ), and still have 5 mm on each.
 
The Miches, Conties and Goodies in that order. Done 12k mls on the 'Cross Climate 2' from new ( car ), and still have 5 mm on each.
Thank you. I’ve now got the Mich CC all around… the 2’s on the back and the new 3’s on the front. Car is a much nicer drive (and a fair bit quieter) than it was on the stock tyres.
 

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