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My stock Bridgestone still look new after 10K miles and I drive aggressively. I hope these tires will last until my lease is up. I'm so not looking forward to buy new tires, it's gonna be very expensive. Might as well use the money for the new car.
It was around 19K miles I had to get the Bridgestones replaced. They became so loud on the freeway. I thought it was just going to be the rears, but closer inspection showed that the fronts were very close too. It was a big bill for the Michelin PSS...hopefully the Dunlops on my current GS hold up for the entire lease.
I agree with bclexus, the Dunlops are a pretty good set of sport tires for this car. Are they the quietest and best riding, not really...but great in the corners and not bad in the rain (when it finally rains in SOCAL...). I'm at 9K miles and they seem pretty new still.
My stock Bridgestone still look new after 10K miles and I drive aggressively. I hope these tires will last until my lease is up. I'm so not looking forward to buy new tires, it's gonna be very expensive. Might as well use the money for the new car.
I'm personally not worried. This car is going to be driving up and down the Tollway to get to/from work, and that's about it. Their other car is for their "go fast" needs.
Nothing but smiles and praise for the GS350 after three months time. After seeing the 2016 GS refresh photos, my initial ideas have been solidified; I will be purchasing the car from her after the lease is over as a replacement for my GS460.
Nothing but smiles and praise for the GS350 after three months time. After seeing the 2016 GS refresh photos, my initial ideas have been solidified; I will be purchasing the car from her after the lease is over as a replacement for my GS460.