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BFGoodrich Tires

I, also, have the KO2's after having KO's. I have been quite happy with them and they have been better in snow (when we manage to get any snow) so that is a plus for me. They have done well on dirt and slickrock so if you are doing a variety of driving they will serve you well.

Pros: better in snow, happy
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MICHELIN Tires

I put Michelin Defenders on my car, I needed a fairly durable all season tire for the Michigan roads. Plus the warranty on them is something insane like 80,000 miles. I did notice a small drop in fuel efficiency, but the flip side has been that it's nigh impossible to slide or skid (I've tried, trust me) with them.

Pros: durable all season tire
Cons: small drop in efficiency
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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BFGoodrich Tires

BFGOODRICH G-FORCE SPORT COMP-2 XL on a 2005 Cooper S. They’ve been on for 3 years and ~21k miles. Great tire, good wear pattern and I’ve rotated them 2x.

Pros: great tire, good wear
Vehicle: MINI
Mileage: 33796 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I run Michelin Pilot Super Sports. They are FANTASTIC. I love them.

Pros: fantastic, I love them
Cons: hard to find
Vehicle: MINI
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

Since michelin cross climate is a bit too expensive for my shit box of a daily i used to run these https://www.sava-tires.com/sava/emea/tires/passenger/all-weather/ didn't have any problems.

Pros: no problems
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MICHELIN Tires

I've used those Michelin since last winter. The road noise is improved, but not significant.

Pros: road noise improved
Cons: not significant improvement
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