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I'm getting ready to sell my 19 Elite as I ordered a new Toyota Highlander Hybrid. As I mentioned earlier, I am unhappy with the 'features' that work poorly - or not at all. This includes auto headlights, ACC, lane assist. I have 37,000 miles on the SUV and was generally happy with the Continentals that came with the car. Choices are limited with both shortages in inventory and the size limitation.

Anyway, the new tires are much, much quieter than the old ones - and I thought the old ones were quiet. That is my key measure for a tire for a boat like the Passport. If I'm going for a ride on the twisties, I take my S2000. Cost was $980 at Discount Tire after rebate. Ridiculous price for tires.
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I'm getting ready to sell my 19 Elite as I ordered a new Toyota Highlander Hybrid. As I mentioned earlier, I am unhappy with the 'features' that work poorly - or not at all. This includes auto headlights, ACC, lane assist. I have 37,000 miles on the SUV and was generally happy with the Continentals that came with the car. Choices are limited with both shortages in inventory and the size limitation.

Anyway, the new tires are much, much quieter than the old ones - and I thought the old ones were quiet. That is my key measure for a tire for a boat like the Passport. If I'm going for a ride on the twisties, I take my S2000. Cost was $980 at Discount Tire after rebate. Ridiculous price for tires.
Mike
Whoever ends up buying your Passport should certainly be thankful of the quality tire you installed. Most sellers simply throw on a set of the cheapest tires they can find . . . though 'cheap' in 20-inch tires is an oxymoron. Wishing you good fortune, MTMIKE.
 
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