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MICHELIN Tires

Both are really good tires, but the DWS are definitely giving up some warm weather performance in exchange for some limited cold weather usage (they are not going to replace a full-on snow tire). I live in the south, so that trade-off would not be worth it on my R--I freaking love the wet/dry grip of the PS4s, it is better than the PSS (which was a great tire in its own right).

Pros: really good tires, great grip
Cons: giving up warm performance
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MICHELIN Tires

I put Michelin Defenders on my car, I needed a fairly durable all season tire for the Michigan roads. Plus the warranty on them is something insane like 80,000 miles. I did notice a small drop in fuel efficiency, but the flip side has been that it's nigh impossible to slide or skid (I've tried, trust me) with them.

Pros: durable all season tire
Cons: small drop in efficiency
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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MICHELIN Tires

I run Michelin Pilot Super Sports. They are FANTASTIC. I love them.

Pros: fantastic, I love them
Cons: hard to find
Vehicle: MINI
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MICHELIN Tires
Englez97
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Rating 5.0

Since michelin cross climate is a bit too expensive for my shit box of a daily i used to run these https://www.sava-tires.com/sava/emea/tires/passenger/all-weather/ didn't have any problems.

Pros: no problems
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

Defenders are top of the line. Yokohama is good but usually slightly stiffer/harder tread compounds. Michelins are designed to be safe from the second you put them on till about 2/32 of tread or 4-5 years when the rubber dries out. If you drive a lot and value quality and safety Michelin is king.

Pros: safe, high quality
Cons: rubber dries out
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MICHELIN Tires

For what it\u2019s worth, I went down two wheel sizes with my 2018 Golf R. 19 to 17 for Michelin snow tires, from 235/35-19 to 225/45-17. Not much weather yet to really test but some handling loss of course.

Cons: some handling loss
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