2012 Chevy Cruze Tires
-

-
GOODYEAR TIRES® - EAGLE EXHILARATE$200.41 - $279.09 -

-
GENERAL® - ALTIMAX RT43$100.17 - $172.40 -
GENERAL® - G-MAX AS-05$134.40 - $173.09 -
GENERAL® - ALTIMAX ARCTIC 12 PS$141.39 - $185.42 -
CONTINENTAL TIRES® - VIKINGCONTACT 7$144.53 - $247.35Mail-in RebateGet up to $110 prepaid card back - Details -
CONTINENTAL TIRES® - TRUECONTACT$165.52 - $196.39 -
CONTINENTAL TIRES® - CONTIWINTERCONTACT TS850P$224.40 - $240.98 -

-

-
NOKIAN® - NORDMAN SOLSTICE 4$135.61 - $213.62 -
NOKIAN® - HAKKAPELIITTA C4$224.74 -
NOKIAN® - HAKKAPELIITTA 10 EV$399.68 - $512.24 -
KELLY® - EDGE TOURING A/S$109.99 - $133.99 -
FALKEN® - EUROWINTER HS01$177.13 - $178.20 -
HANKOOK® - KINERGY ECO2 K435$110.89 -
HANKOOK® - VENTUS PRIME3 K125$96.94 - $127.19 -
HANKOOK® - KINERGY 4S2 H750$130.99 - $264.99 -
HANKOOK® - WINTER ION I CEPT IW01$287.88 - $290.55 -

-
NEXEN® - WINGUARD WINSPIKE 3$127.11 - $189.18 -
YOKOHAMA® - GEOLANDAR AT G015$207.99 -
HERCULES® - ROADTOUR 455$110.00 - $124.00 -
HERCULES® - ROADTOUR 455 SPORT$127.00 - $135.00 -
WATERFALL® - ECO DYNAMIC$68.33 - $88.01 -
CROSSMAX® - CT-1$68.99 - $89.39 -
MAXXIS TIRES® - BRAVO HP-M3$105.28 - $166.12
The dynamics of the 2012 Chevy Cruze makes it pleasant to drive, while the well-tuned suspension contributes to smoothness when going over road irregularities. This is possible largely thanks to the mechanicals the auto is equipped with, but the tires also have a considerable impact. This is why they have to be replaced when the need comes, otherwise, your drive is very likely to lack not only smoothness but also safety. Check out our catalog of 2012 Chevy Cruze tires and select the right products that suit the climate of your locality and your driving habits.
If you mainly drive on hot asphalt at temperatures over 45 degrees, summer rubber will be the right choice, as it has the necessary compound and tread pattern to provide sufficient traction. All-season tires are more universal, as silica compounds and design elements they feature allow for good performance on dry and wet pavement in a wide range of temperatures. They can even cope with light snow but cannot work well in hard frost and deep snow, so if such weather is typical for your area, it's better to switch to winter / snow tires.
























