13000 miles exactly one year later and they are al
13000 miles exactly one year later and they are almost no tread left on all four ties
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The 2016 Ford Focus is an affordable compact car that’s available in sedan and hatchback choices and is admired for its attractive styling, impressive handling, punchy powertrain, tech-rich interior, and advanced amenities like cruise control, rear view camera, dual-zone climate control, and push-button start. The 2016 Ford Focus is also offered in electric trim beside the standard internal combustion engine trims. 2016 Ford Focus tires could be 225/50R17, 235/35R19, 195/65R15, 215/50R17, 215/55R16, or 235/40/R18, depending on its trim level, which could be Electric, RS, S, SE, ST, Titanium, or Titanium w/Handling Pkg., and might’ve rolled out of the factory with a set of Michelin Energy Saver A/S, Michelin Pilot Super Sport, Continental ContiProContact, Cooper Zeon RS3-A, Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asymmetric 2, or Michelin Pilot Sport 3 tires attached.
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13000 miles exactly one year later and they are almost no tread left on all four ties
These tires are a great value, but don't expect Michelin-like treadwear. If you want that type of wear, you'll need to open your wallet. It is what it is, a value tire that performs very well. I just replaced my front 2 tires, which were the same tire. They made it to the first wear mark, I got around 33,000 miles out of them, and I do rotate them. I drive aggressively so you might get longer life than me. I put on my Focus ST and it handles tight turns without a hitch and sticks my car to the road on switchbacks with ease. I have Lexani's on my truck and I might try them next round, but I'm very happy with the tires, enough to be a repeat buyer, not expecting 50,00 miles. They look great on the car too!
Replaced the OE tires after 40,000 miles. They were Michelin Energy Savers, which were fine for dry roads but not the best on wet or snowy roads. These Pirellis make slightly more tread noise but have much better traction in all conditions. They are more stable in corners. These are slightly less efficient than the Michelins, which is expected given the increase in traction. Overall, a good tradeoff in my opinion. Would definitely buy again!
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