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MICHELIN Tires

Try Maxxis AP3's, they're dirt cheap and nearly as good as the Michelin Cross climates. I've genuinely been impressed by that specific Maxxis tyre, on my 3rds set now.

Pros: dirt cheap, nearly as good
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MICHELIN Tires

Decent brand all-season tyres will last well and be safe and capable all year round (come snowy season you might get roped into giving lifts lol), and you’ll have peace of mind; and those to me are certainly valuable enough to spend £350 on.

Pros: safe and capable
Vehicle: BMW
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MICHELIN Tires

I replaced all my mismatched tyres when I bought my 2012 Yaris three years ago, with a set of Michelin CrossClimate+. Worth the piece of mind.

Pros: worth the piece of mind
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MICHELIN Tires

Have had Defenders on the 2013 Sienna, a heavier vehicle than the Highlander, and they lasted me 53k miles...could have gone longer, I thought I had a worn out tread causing noise that turned out to be a bearing.

Pros: lasted 53k miles
Cons: worn out tread
Mileage: 53000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I went Michelin from Costco and I have no complaints. They are not noisy and have been great in the snow we just had in Minnesota this last season

Pros: great in the snow
Cons: not noisy
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MICHELIN Tires

They’re meh, I went from having Michelin crossclimates on my 2010 to the OEM tires on my new OB. They do OK in snow, good in rain.

Pros: good in rain, OK in snow
Cons: they're meh
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MICHELIN Tires

I had a set of Michelin hydroedge on my Mustang, they were awful. No traction in any condition, and dry-rotted similar to shown above, but not quite as bad. And only about 4 years old.

Cons: no traction, dry-rotted
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