Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE

MICHELIN Tires

Michellin yung all weather. Been using it. So far so good. Tahimik at makapal pa rin kahit laging ginagamit

Pros: tahimik, makapal pa rin
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MICHELIN Tires

The past couple of sets I've had were Michelin X-Ice and they've been excellent. The X-Ices last for 40k or something.

Pros: excellent, long lasting
Mileage: 40000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Ok_Giraffe8865
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Rating 5.0

More sidewall rubber gives a softer ride and absorbs winter roughness better, so a good idea. I went 29 inch 235/60R18 x-Ice for even more rubber and they are great.

Pros: softer ride, absorbs winter roughness
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MICHELIN Tires
An_Alex_103
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Rating 5.0

Once I put Pilot Sports onto my V40 that thing just came alive. It didn't have crazy power obviously but you could use all of it, all the time and I kept up with or outran much quicker BMWs, Mercs and VWs because it could handle corners (especially once I got the hang of heel-toeing).

Pros: car came alive, handled corners
Vehicle: Volvo V40
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MICHELIN Tires

I have the Michelin Pilot Sport All-season 4s which is the primary competitor to this tire and they’re completely useless in the snow on my 06. Great cold and wet weather tire but if you frequently need to drive in snow then get a proper winter tire.

Pros: great cold/wet weather
Cons: useless in snow
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin is the only brand that comes close and I've calculated they're roughly 30% more expensive and last me about 80% as long. I was a big Michelin fanboy and loyal to a fault.

Cons: more expensive, shorter lifespan
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