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I ride on Michelin Cross climates and really like em. Spendy but I live in a place that gets lots of snow so worth it for me personally
Well you get what you pay for in tires. Chinese tires I get 1 season out of (I drive a lot) name brand such as Michelin 3 years. Name brand rides better, quieter, wear better.
I'm glad. I got tires for my suv for 130$ a tire and they are going strong 4 years later. Last set i had on the same car were Michelin for 210$ per and they wore out after 3 years.
Like others on here, Michelin PS4S.
I bought my 2019 GLI with about 8k miles on it and noticed fairly quickly especially in the rain, the stock tires just didn’t cut it, so those got swapped out about 1500 miles later (under 10k). Great upgrade, no regrets.
I live in California, all the hype around Michelin PS4S is completely valid. I love them
These days I prefer the Cooper Discoverer Enduramax. Sturdier construction for rough roads, better in rain and snow in my experience, and bit nicer ride. They’re stiff enough for good handling but still absorb bumps well. At first they were a bit noisy on rougher surfaced roads, but certainty not obnoxiously so. Seemed to get quieter after some wear. Fuel economy stayed the same as the OEM tires but much better traction.
Just put a new set on Michelins on my commuter car, got 83k out of the last set!
Just put a new set on Michelins on my commuter car, got 83k out of the last set!
Idk…the Defender 2 isn’t as good as I thought it would be. I’m currently have them on my CRV. I personally prefer the Yokohama GTX more.
My mom’s cross climate 2s have been the loudest and roughing riding tires she has ever experienced on her prius. And I agree with her.
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