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How are you liking the A/T's? I am debating between them and the H/T's. I like the look of the A/T better but drive a LOT of highway miles and get some light snow in the Cinci area every year. Are they quiet? How do they ride? Any insight would be appreciated, thanks!
I would not mind paying for an update, the issue one is not even available.
Most people seem to get pissed about paying for Nav updates. However they are $$$$ to update. Waze, Google Maps, etc. are NOT free, you (and your data) are the price of admission. I would happily use the built-in Nav...
Mine are at 46K and will need to be replaced in the next few thousand miles.
Oh, and I too am going to go with the Continental, though I am leaning towards the TerrainContact A/T vs the H/T
I will echo what most have said....door keypad. Damn I miss that.
Also massaging seats would be nice. My Limited is a grand touring towing machine, long distances are its bread and butter. Massaging seats would make the long trips just that much better.
Thanks for the follow-up. How do you like the tires? Are they noisy? I do a lot of highway, but we have a cabin and like to do a lot of hiking that has us on firebreak roads and such.
Finally, care to share where you got the spacers?
Thanks everyone. After doing a bit more searching I am leaning towards the Continental TerrainContact's as they seem to be the mildest A/T with the best street performance.
That is SHARP. How do you like the Continental's? I am near ready to replace the OEMs and I am keeping stock 22' size. I like the agressive look of the Conti's but also want really good highway capability/quiet road noise as we do a lot of interstate driving to get to our cabin.
Does anyone make an All Terrain/Highway hyrid tire? I drove mostly street/highway, but have a cabin in the woods and drive down firebreak roads to hike. Looking for a highway tire with mild AT capability.
Does it even exist?
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