Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE

MICHELIN Tires

Night and day with Michelin Snow X tires though. Now, I prefer it over our 4x4 truck for many snow situations (except in fresh snow fall cases where bumper clearance is an issue).

Pros: prefer it over truck
Cons: bumper clearance issue
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I just got a set of the new RE71RS and they were great for the one day I ran them. My times were on par with a set of old maxxis rc1 slicks.

Pros: great, on par
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Stock tires from 2023 Golf R, the car was delivered on 1/20/23 with 7 miles on the odometer and I put on another 20 miles to the tire shop to swap them for all-seasons. Tires are like new with less than 30 miles.

Pros: like new
Mileage: 30 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Normal tires were all-season Michelins. It was like night and day on the Blizzaks. My car was on rails when I wasn't driving like a turd. I plowed a couple food-deep right turn lanes that hadn't been touched in an 08 A4 (quattro, ofc) with no problem.

Pros: like night and day
Vehicle: Audi A4
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MICHELIN Tires
No_Meal7935
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Rating 5.0

Cross climate twos put them on My 2020 back in October. They've been really good so far. Haven't really tried them in heavy snow yet. But dry weather there very quiet and ride. Very good in wet weather they handle very good so far. I'm very happy with this purchase.

Pros: quiet, good in wet
Cons: expensive
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MICHELIN Tires

Just took my cc2 in the snow the other day and they rip. Honestly shocked how good they are. Also great in the wet and spirited dry driving

Pros: good in snow, great wet
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MICHELIN Tires
wbrown999
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Rating 4.0

These are the Michelin Defender LTX M/S. Went up slightly to 265/65/18 with no rubbing!

My vehicle spends 99.9% of the time on surface roads, so road manners are incredibly important. However, I do plan to do some very light off-roading (Big Bend NP) in the near future, so I wanted something a little bit more capable than the OEM tires. Not to mention, I think the original tires were meant for a slightly lighter vehicle, as evidenced by the fact that they were beginning to show significant wear around the 20,000 mile range.

Pros: good road manners
Cons: significant wear at 20000
Mileage: 32186 km
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MICHELIN Tires
PaysOutAllNight
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Rating 3.0

Got a set on my Honda Clarity not long ago, this is my first set of CrossClimate 2 tires on an electric vehicle. I got these because I was so happy with them on my Camry.

They are fantastic in the rain. I've never had a tire so resistant to hydroplaning.

But I want to warn everyone interested that these tires are very noisy in the low frequency range of about 60-160 Hz.

Pros: fantastic in the rain
Cons: very noisy
Vehicle: Honda
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MICHELIN Tires
Mr_HogHead2926
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Rating 2.0

I changed from the OEM tires to Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4's a few months ago and have been disappointed with them. They do have more grip than the OEM tires but feel really squirrely and "Mushy" while steering, especially when driving more "spiritedly". I miss how stable the car felt with the original tires.

Pros: more grip than OEM
Cons: squirrely and mushy
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