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MICHELIN Tires
Amuckkk
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Rating 5.0

Costco is good. Michelin defender 2 i just got, almost weird how quiet and smooth they are. Best tires for these cars IMO.

Pros: quiet and smooth
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I just bought a new set of Michelin Defender 2s there, after doing a ton of research (I live in a non-snowy area, and prioritize quietness and mpg) The price all-in was better than anywhere else, and the install process was fine.

Pros: price better than anywhere
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Get Michelin from Costco. They were very good for my 2008 Sport AWD. They lasted the mileage that was promised and never had any issues on snow.

Pros: lasted the mileage promised, good on snow
Vehicle: Toyota
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sphagety
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Rating 5.0

I bought tires from Costco for my 2020 Rav4, ordered online, made an appointment and came back in a few days, I bought the Michelin CrossClimate2, I'd say it was worth it and with the Costco credit we had it was only 200 dollars for 4 new tires which was great.

Pros: worth it, great price
Vehicle: Toyota
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I just got my Cross Climates there a couple months ago. Price was same as Tire Rack which is where I usually go, but included install.

Pros: price same as Tire Rack
Vehicle: Toyota
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whitewashedsyrian
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Rating 4.0

The tires themselves are good, noise level and ride quality are comparable to the mxm4 (I can’t tell the difference) and when giving the car a bit of acceleration I was able to handily control the car around some wider turns.

Pros: good ride quality, good control
Cons: rim not completely covered
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Big-Peak-9230
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Rating 5.0

After reviewing the comments out here, I went with Michelin Defender 2’s and couldn’t be more pleased so far (2000 miles). I picked up about 3mpg (36.9!) in town and up to 6 more (granted following my friends in their RV at 60 mph - I got over 40 mpg then). They handle well in rain or dry, are relatively quiet.

Pros: handle well, relatively quiet
Mileage: 2000 km
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Big-Peak-9230
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Rating 5.0

After reviewing the comments out here, I went with Michelin Defender 2’s and couldn’t be more pleased so far (2000 miles). I picked up about 3mpg (36.9!) in town and up to 6 more. They handle well in rain or dry, are relatively quiet.

Pros: handle well, relatively quiet
Mileage: 3218 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I've used them on track when I was starting out. 3350 lb awd 350 hp car. Chunking on sides. Not a track tire obviously but a great do-it-all.

Pros: great do-it-all
Cons: chunking on sides
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Had the same ones on a Crosstrek. They take the cake as my worst tires. Period. They handled worse in snow than my now Michelin Pilot Sport A/S tires, which is NOT a high bar. And only lasted 40k miles before the tread was done.

Cons: handled worse in snow
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 40000 km
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