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MICHELIN Tires
jpxsuper
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Rating 4.0

I highly recommend Michelin A/S 3+ all weathers. They are amazing, my only issue so far is that they’re a little loud (road noise in the summer), but they have incredible grip, and seem to hold out great given the crazy weather.

Pros: incredible grip, great hold
Cons: a little loud
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 22000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
2oonhed
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Rating 4.0

I never had to use more than an ounce and a half on any of the name brand tires I mounted. Never needed more than a half ounce on Michelins.

Pros: low weight needed
Cons: more than half ounce
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MICHELIN Tires
TAspect
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Rating 5.0

I went with Pilot Sport 4's, as the 4S isn't available in 18" size. Absolutely fantastic tires. They have more grip and feel in the wet than the Nankangs that the car came with had IN THE DRY. You can really play with the too, when it's wet. Doesn't really eat the surface then, and the car is very controllable and fun to drift. In the dry they are amazing. Can't even compare them to anything else I've driven. Comfort and noise are good on the road, and the tire is stiff enough to take it to the track occasionally.

Pros: fantastic grip, controllable drift
Cons: lose grip when cold
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MICHELIN Tires

I got 35K miles on my 2012 OEMs GYs and bgt michelin Lattitudes as replacements that had 30K+ miles when I traded in for emissions scandal and they still had plenty of thread. They are not bad considering the weight of the car.

Pros: plenty of thread
Cons: not bad
Mileage: 35000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Double-V
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Rating 5.0

I run 205/50/R17 Michelin X-Ice XI3s on OEM Silex rims. It has been worth every damn penny in snowy and icy conditions. The extra impact absorption on late winter frost heaves and potholes is icing on the cake.

Pros: worth every penny, impact absorption
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MICHELIN Tires
vwgliny87
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Rating 4.0

Only downside I can see is that now I can't give it the business merging in 2nd gear, as it will just blow through the tires (and I've already upgraded them to a Michelin Pilot Sport since I felt the factory Hankook rode very rough).

Pros: upgraded to Michelin Pilot Sport
Cons: factory Hankook rode rough
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BFGoodrich Tires

I got these BFG Sport Comp 2 summer tires 235/45R17, factory equivalent size for 17" wheels. They are a tad beefy for a summer set but the roads in PA are atrocious and, frankly, I don’t like the really low profile or stretched look. Even at this size, just slightly tall for a performance setup, these tires absolutely kill it for their price.

Pros: fantastic tire for price
Cons: don't talk to you much
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MICHELIN Tires

I'm about to purchase a 2014 class A that has about 51k miles..original Michelin XZA3 date code 3813 so about 5 years old they look in really good shape although I'm getting an independent inspection on Wed.

Pros: look in really good shape
Cons: 5 years old
Mileage: 82075 km
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