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I got 25k out of the OEM Lattitudes 3s on our 75D X.

Current running NangKang Cross sports on the rear, showing 6mma tread at 7k miles.

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And Toyo SUV tyres at the front showing 5mma tread at same mileage.

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Both NangKangs and Toyos were £115/each fitted, not quite half price of premium brands but a good deal cheaper.

Nangkangs are wearing very well, they are suppose to be all weather tyres, certain have lots of cuts on them and no more noisy than Lattitudes. They should make it to 30-35k with no issues. Toyos have never worn well in my past experience so wouldn't be trying them again.
 
I have switched to Michelin Crossclimates and am very pleased. They will be considerably safer in cold weather in winter or the odd snow flurry.

I nearly went for those buy from memory they were nearly double the price of the NangKangs, which have been perfectly good so far.

With fuel been so cheap on these tyres actually come close to equaling/larger than fuel cost interms of cost per mile if you end up paying £800+ per set every 20k or so.