Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE

MICHELIN Tires

I highly recommend and have experience with the Michelin Crossclimate 2. These all-weather tires can be kept on year round and perform nearly as well as dedicated snow tires. They have the “Three Peak Mountain Snowflake Symbol” and are tested to an industry standard for snow and ice driving.

Pros: year-round use, good snow performance, industry certified
Cons: upfront cost is high
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Bridgestone Potenza Sports (highly recommend they’re grippy as all hell,) last 50k kms on the Levorg the Liberty eats them in 25k-30k kms.

Pros: excellent grip, highly recommended
Cons: shorter lifespan on Liberty
Vehicle: Subaru Levorg
Mileage: 50000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Bama_Drifter
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Rating 4.5

Michelin Defenders... I went from aggressive tread, to Falken Wildpeaks to the sensible Michelins. Better ride, better fuel economy.

Pros: better ride, better fuel economy
Vehicle: Toyota
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

My last set of Michelins were considerably more comfortable, quieter, grippier, and a lot more confidence inspiring. To top it off, wear wise, they were the longest lasting tyres I've had as well, actually making it good value.

Pros: comfortable, quieter, grippier, long lasting
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MICHELIN Tires

My first set I bought were Michelin cross climate 2s they were pretty expensive I think like $1,000 for the set but I got like 65-70,000 miles out of them and and probably could have gotten more but I got got an unrepairable flat and just replaced them all.

Pros: long lifespan (65-70k miles)
Cons: expensive
Mileage: 104607 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

My Outback in Australia came with factory fitted Bridgestone Dueller H/P Sports. Got 72K km (44.7K miles) out of the first set and although I could have probably kept them longer, a "buy 3 get 4th free" sale encouraged me to replace all 4 with the same tyres

Pros: long lifespan (72k km)
Mileage: 72000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 3.5

Michelin CrossClimates are great tires for who live in this quasi-continental climate that swings between humid summers, icy winters, slushy transitions, and unpredictable snow. Not the most comfortable tire but they’re overall solid

Pros: great in varied climate, solid performance
Cons: not most comfortable
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