Tires MICHELIN or Continental

MICHELIN Tires
biggranny000
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Rating 4.0

You will lose some steering feel and precision, but Michelin tires are so good that I don't really notice much of a grip difference. They should be better in the rain, and they're good in light snow. They will also make the ride more comfortable and a bit quieter. Plus a 40,000 mile tread life on such a high level of performance is insane.

Pros: comfortable, quieter, good performance
Cons: lose steering feel
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Continental Tires
tsiou82
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Rating 5.0

I’d go with the Blizzaks. I’ve also driven them on a CX-5 but went with Continental VikingContact 7 on my CX-5 and they’re incredible in every aspect.

Pros: incredible in every aspect
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires
Xen0morphin
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Rating 5.0

Just put the CrossClimate2’s on my 2024 premium and drove to Toronto and back(just shy of 4 hours one way). Felt like a brand new car….again. Legit changed the drive for the better in every way I had hoped.

Pros: changed the drive
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Continental Tires

Personally I went with the Continental Pure Contact LS tires. You do take a hit on efficiency, but it's much better in the rain and snow and wears much better as well. I have 25k miles on mine now and they look like they will last at least another 75k miles.

Pros: better in rain and snow, wears better
Cons: hit on efficiency
Mileage: 40233 km
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MICHELIN Tires
webercarbs
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Rating 5.0

It is running on 17x7.5 Mk7 rims, 225/50R17 Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4, 26.3" diameter. No rubbing. Lowered the pressure to 32psi and it becomes a very supple and plush ride.

Pros: supple and plush ride
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires

We are currently running the Michelin LTX MS2 on our ‘08 Limited - we’ve been running Michelins for about 250,000 mi. So, I’d go for the Defender, if that’s the Michelin choice.

Mileage: 250000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Have had the defenders. They’re great tires. Just couldn’t handle the donut look so I got Nitto ridge grapplers that I hate. Thinking of going with the Coopers next. But I’m not sure anything can beat the defenders for road driving.

Pros: great tires, road driving
Cons: donut look
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MICHELIN Tires
MedSame
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Rating 4.5

Rain season. This is awesome tire when ride in down hill GA. Handle in rain condition is best with this tire. A little road noice worth in my Tesla Model 3. Safety come first. Rain and slight snow. This tire is outperformed than it advertised.

Pros: handle in rain condition best
Cons: a little road noice
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MICHELIN Tires

Im on the Michelins from the factory and just noticed the rears are starting to show some wear in the center. I’m at about 14,000 miles.

Cons: rear wear in center
Mileage: 22531 km
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MICHELIN Tires
smc733
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Rating 2.0

I have not been impressed with any recent set of Michelin tires I’ve had. Hard to balance and rough rides. I loved a set of General RT43s I had. Smooth as butter.

Pros: smooth as butter
Cons: hard to balance, rough rides
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