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BRIDGESTONE Tires

After switching to Bridgestone Weatherpeak All-Weather tires i get 8.1 as the lowest. 29-30MPG.

Pros: good fuel economy
Cons: lower MPG in winter
Vehicle: Honda
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MICHELIN Tires
Small-Cherry2468
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Rating 4.5

Bought my wife's car with a set of new Michelins on it, which are arguably top tier tires.

They lasted 60,000 miles. Quiet riding, predictable handling, wore evenly.

I put a set of Mastercraft tires on it as replacement. 1/3 the cost and they were not the "cheapest" by far.

They were definitely noisier and harder riding. They lasted about 25,000 miles.

Pros: long lasting, quiet riding, predictable handling, wore evenly (Michelin); good value (Mastercraft)
Cons: noisier, harder riding, shorter lifespan (Mastercraft)
Mileage: 96560 km
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MICHELIN Tires

They have a slightly different speed rating (Y vs. W) due to whatever the differences in the compound they use are. This can mean that they'll wear differently to the 2 other tyres you've got on the vehicle, but realistically it probably won't make a huge/noticeable difference.

Cons: wear differently
Vehicle: Peugeot 208
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MICHELIN Tires

I have the Michelin CrossClimate 2s on my car. Amazing tire, I love the handling but they are LOUD.

Pros: amazing tire, love handling
Cons: they are LOUD
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MICHELIN Tires

I live in Michigan and we have gotten ~5-6" that have lingered and drifted over the past 10ish days. I haven't had a single issue or even a scare with Michelin Cross Climate 2's (all season and not even a winter tire). It's hard to describe but I thought our driveway would be my most challenging area. It's gravel and I have to make a slightly uphill and tight u-turn while backing out of my garage to use the turn around. It made light work of it and actually pushed some snow as I was making my way down to the road. It's been great for me.

Pros: no issues, made light work of snow
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MICHELIN Tires

I'm in New England and got Michelin CrossClimate 2's for the winter (PS4S in the summer). They're fantastic! I also considered getting Blizzaks, but 90% of my winter driving ends up being on cold, wet roads, and the CC2 are superior for that.

Pros: fantastic, superior on cold/wet roads
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Pirelli Rosso IV's or Bridgestone S23 are probably the best 2 sport focused tires on the market right now that arent sports touring like the Mich Road 6's. I have S23's on my MT09 (came stock, and have since been replaced with a new set)

Pros: sport focused tires
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MICHELIN Tires

I have used the Yokohama IG88 or whatever it's called and Michelin X Ice Snow. The Yoko's got me into an accident, the Michelins were still fun to drive spiritedly in the dry while also being confidence-inspiring in bad conditions.

Pros: confidence-inspiring in bad conditions
Cons: Yoko's got me into accident
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 2.0

I\u2019m about 1000 miles into the defenders, coming from OEM scorpion 22\u201ds. Quite disappointed in the efficiency drop.

Cons: efficiency drop
Mileage: 1000 km
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