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MICHELIN Tires

Get michelin CC2. Excellent snow performance but you can also keep them on year around and expect 60k moles out of them.

Pros: excellent snow performance
Mileage: 96560 km
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MICHELIN Tires

If you can only afford one set of tires, get an all-weather set. Michelin CrossClimates are a good example.

Pros: good example
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MICHELIN Tires

I have Michelin PS A/S 4 on my STI and they are the best tires I've ever had. Wet traction and hydroplaning resistance was also much improved.

Pros: best tires ever, improved traction
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Been using Michelin cross climate 2s for 3 winters. Been satisfied with the performance. previously used to do the all season and switch to dedicated winters which were nokian winters.

Pros: satisfied with performance
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Maintenance on the car is minimal. Yes tires and brakes will go, but just put money away for those things. I changed from the OEM wheels and tires to 18s and now get 30k miles on Michelin PS4s.

Pros: 30k miles on tires
Cons: tires and brakes will go
Vehicle: Honda Civic
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Rating 5.0

I've never had a set of tires ever make it to their lesser 50-65k warranty mileage, until michelins, which have lasted longer than their 80k warranty for me, both defenders on compact car and ltx on 1/2 ton truck, and both were smoother and quieter.

Pros: lasted longer than warranty, smoother, quieter
Mileage: 80000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I now drive on x-ice snow, and I don’t have a comparison (I buy new winter tires every 6 years or so on different vehicles) but I do find the x-ice snow to lose grip somewhat rapidly at the limit, and prefer a more gradual slip at limit.

Pros: good grip
Cons: grip loss at limit
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Rating 2.0

when you put all seasons on it i.e. Michelin CrossClimate, you will feel weird vibrations when driving above 60 miles.

Cons: weird vibrations above 60 mph
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