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Toyo Tires
mikdivad
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Rating 4.0

In my opinion the ride quality/comfort did not change when I switched to this 19" setup compared to the stock 18" Aristos. If anything I think the tires are a little more compliant and comfortable than the Michelins. The Toyo Proxes 4 offer superb handling in the dry and wet, and decent performance in the snow. They are great all season performance tires that have a long tread life.

Pros: superb handling in dry/wet
Cons: minimal curb rash
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 8000 km
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Goodyear Tires
20AE3600
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Rating 5.0

Pretty much any replacment market tire will corner better than the OE tire. The OE tires are tuned to the OEM requirements, where ride and noise are the primary concerns for 95% of all OEM fitments. since you have winters, get a good Max performance Summer tire like the Goodyear Eagle F1 GS D3. It was just rated the best all around max performance summer tire in the latest issue of Eurotuner magazine. In the end, any Max performance Summer tire will be far better at cornering than your OE tires.

Pros: better cornering than OE
Cons: ride and noise concerns
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MICHELIN Tires
raythompson
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Rating 5.0

Just installed new tires on our Phaeton. The old Michelins were actually dangerous. For reference, I'm not talking about driving through giant puddles at high speed; every time this happened we were on the freeway. So -- I researched everything out there and settled on the Michelin® Pilot Sport A/S (255/45R18). All I can say is... WOW!!! What a huge difference in performance; the car turns in much better and grips like crazy. These tires should be standard on this car! This tire seems to improve on the factory tire in every area of performance, and is supposed to be superb in the wet as well.

Pros: huge difference in performance
Cons: old tires dangerous
Mileage: 12000 km
Part number: 255/45R18
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Nokia Tires

Try looking up NOKIAN brand tires. got a set of them last year and they turn the EV into a snow mobile in the winter and do real well in the rain as well.

Pros: good in snow, good in rain
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Pirelli Tires
Veegubble U
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Rating 4.0

I have the Pirelli Nero M&S. A very good tire in all regards. Quiet, smooth, decent ride, wet and dry capabilities, and they last a long time compared to MXes or Azenis.

Pros: quiet, smooth, decent ride
Cons: not good in snow
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MICHELIN Tires

Luckily Bridgestone has a 30-day test drive program where if you're not happy with the tires for any reason, you can return them for a full refund. I walked into Curry's, told them I didn't like Potenzas and walked out with a set of Michelin MXV$ Plus tires.

Pros: full refund, test drive program
Cons: didn't like Potenzas
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Pirelli Tires

Car feel slippery, sway little left to right constantly when on freeway (I noticed it only does that when at high speed--freeway speed--especially when vehicle is running on those comb-lines cement paved.

Cons: feel slippery, sway left to right
Mileage: 6000 km
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Toyo Tires
LYKUNO
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Rating 2.0

I put T1S's on my 96 GTI last spring (on SSR Comps), and by October (maybe 7-8000 miles later) they developed a really irritating humming sound -- this despite being well balanced, inflated properly and cared for (no curb jumping, pothole hitting or other abuse). Couldn't see any evidence of cupping or unusual wear, but they just got annoyingly loud. Nothing turning up the radio couldn't drown out though.

Cons: irritating humming sound
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 12875 km
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