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What are the best tires for a Tesla Model 3 Long Range?

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I'm looking for recommendations based on ride comfort, noise level, range efficiency, and durability. I've heard about Michelin Primacy as a good option, but I'm curious about other experiences and suggestions from fellow Tesla owners. What have you found works best for your Model 3? Any specific brands or models that stand out? Thanks in advance for your insights!


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Hello! While Michelin Primacy MXM4 is indeed excellent for comfort, quietness, and efficiency, many Tesla owners have found other strong contenders.

For alternatives, the Pirelli P Zero All Season Plus Elect is frequently praised for a smoother, quieter ride and strong all-season performance, though some report a slight range decrease. The Continental PureContact LS also offers superior ride quality, low noise, and good durability.

Consider your priorities: ultimate comfort/quietness or a balanced blend with range efficiency.


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For the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, many owners recommend the Michelin Primacy for its safety, quiet ride, and durability. It's essential to consider your priorities when choosing tires, such as ride comfort, low noise, range efficiency, and tread wear. Engaging with the community can provide valuable insights, as many have shared their experiences with various tire brands and models tailored to specific needs.


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My experience has been great with the Continental ProContact RX. I opted for these because I wanted something that could handle frequent rain and occasional spirited drives without compromising on grip or handling. They’re on the pricier side, but the improved traction and overall durability make them worth the extra investment. Perfect if you value consistent performance and safety.


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For winter driving: Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3 or Michelin X-Ice Snow. These dedicated winter tires are essential if you live somewhere with regular snow/ice. The Nokians are slightly better in deep snow, while the Michelins last longer.


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I've had great experiences with Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack for comfort and noise reduction on my Model 3. Also, consider Pirelli P Zero for balanced performance and durability.


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