Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE

MICHELIN Tires

I bought Michelin’s for the 987 and 3 were current year, 1 was 3 years old. The vendor took the old one back and sent a new one as well as paid shipping within 4 days....... Most decent tire shops will move enuf volume that stuff is new..... the odd one slips by. I like new stuff, but if the 5's aren't available in the size you want its not like the last model wasn't awesome.

Pros: vendor took old one back
Cons: one tire was old
Vehicle: Porsche
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 is what I just bought and I couldn't be happier. Great for dry and wet areas. They are pricey but definitely worth it.

Pros: great for dry, wet
Cons: pricey
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MICHELIN Tires

I just got some on my Lexus. Drive wonderful. Zero noise complaints from my end, granted Lexus has really good sound proofing in the cab.

Pros: drive wonderful, zero noise
Vehicle: Lexus
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 3.5

I was considering the blizzak6 which are available in my size for both front and rear but might be overkill for most of the rest of the winter and likely counterproductive, so figured all seasons might be for the best. Choice of all season tyres is very limited, especially for the rear size, pretty much down to All season contact 2s but there’s a lot of feedback online about how they don’t feel particularly responsive on the front when steering which has me a bit concerned, so was thinking maybe of going cross climate 3 sports on the front and all season contact 2 at the back.

Pros: sportier in dry, more rear grip
Cons: not responsive on front steering
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