2013 Chevy Cruze Tires
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NITTO® - NEOGEN$172.14 -
HANKOOK® - VENTUS V2 CONCEPT 2 H457$125.99 - $154.99 -
FALKEN® - AZENIS FK460 A/S$161.00 - $231.00 -
HANKOOK® - KINERGY ST H735$113.99 - $149.99 -
CONTINENTAL TIRES® - PROCONTACT TX$172.61 - $253.68 -
VOGUE® - CUSTOM BUILT RADIAL$239.53 - $271.92 -
FALKEN® - WILDPEAK A/T TRAIL$155.00 -
NITTO® - MOTIVO 365$155.00 - $205.63 -
PIRELLI TIRES® - P ZERO PZ4$370.95 - $415.48 -

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CONTINENTAL TIRES® - EXTREMECONTACT SPORT 02$184.99 - $342.99 -
GENERAL® - ALTIMAX RT45$129.99 - $205.99 -
BRIDGESTONE TIRES® - DRIVEGUARD PLUS$233.93 - $243.99 -
GT RADIAL® - MAXTOUR LX$110.99 - $182.99 -
PIRELLI TIRES® - P ZERO A/S$132.40 - $342.44 -
CONTINENTAL TIRES® - TRUECONTACT TOUR 54$157.99 - $231.99 -
LAUFENN® - S FIT AS$125.48 - $162.42 -
IRONMAN® - GR906$83.00 - $88.00 -
TOYO TIRES® - CELSIUS II$150.57 - $185.15 -
NITTO® - NOMAD GRAPPLER$179.93 -
PIRELLI TIRES® - P4 PERSIST A/S PLUS$128.63 - $166.10 -
GOODYEAR TIRES® - EAGLE RS-A$134.42 - $226.58 -
ATTURO® - AZ850$105.83 -
VENOM POWER® - RAGNAROK GTS$87.15 - $98.98 -
FALKEN® - SINCERA SN250$119.00 - $179.31 -
FALKEN® - AZENIS FK510$211.00 - $215.00 -
GOODYEAR TIRES® - ASSURANCE COMFORTDRIVE$154.99 - $230.14 -
GOODYEAR TIRES® - EAGLE TOURING$204.99 -

The 2013 Chevy Cruze gives the impression of being a strong and reliable auto. Its driving characteristics are the merit of proper construction and lots of carefully selected mechanical parts, however, the tires are part of the game as well. When they get damaged or deteriorate, the drivability of the car is very likely to get seriously affected, the same as driving pleasure and safety behind the wheel. In order to avoid negative consequences, it is vital to keep an eye on the rubber of your auto and replace it timely.
There are different kinds of tires to choose from depending on the climate and driving habits. All-season tires often feature silica compounds and universal tread design, which allow them to perform well at a wide range of temperatures and cope with light snow. However, they don't provide the traction necessary to drive in deeper snow, and when the mercury drops far below the freezing point and snow covers the ground, it's advisable to install winter or snow tires. Summer rubber, on the other hand, has a tread pattern which provides better traction in a warm season.


























