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MICHELIN Tires
JumpinRedFlash
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Rating 5.0

I drive heavy snow in the winter and logging roads in the summer. I found the stock Michelins hold up really well, and are extremely quiet without slipping in dirt or snow. The tires just don't look like they should work as well as they do.

Pros: hold up well, extremely quiet, no slipping
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MICHELIN Tires
sjp724
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Rating 4.0

We’re on 2nd set of the cross climates on an XC90. Only downside is they are a little noisy. Soooo much better than OEM tires…

Pros: much better than OEM
Cons: a little noisy
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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MICHELIN Tires

Only thing that’s been on our Polestar 2 since the day we bought it back in 2022. Just put second set on after 60k miles, so I can vouch for the tread wear rating.

Pros: good choice, excellent tread wear
Mileage: 60000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I use 18" Michellin X winters in STL/KC MO area, have every winter since 2023. Have never felt my car (2022 m3 lr dual motor) slip even during ice storms or snow like last year where people were sliding sideways in STL and I have a very steep drive to get in and out of

Pros: solid traction, no slipping
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MICHELIN Tires

I put these on all of my cars now, I also live in New England. I used to have dedicated snows, but now I run these year round. Amazing tires.

Pros: amazing tires, year-round use
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MICHELIN Tires
goldenageofporsche
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Rating 5.0

Honestly the car drives even better than new after recently replacing the original Bridgestone turanza tires with Michelin cross climates. World of difference. Super happy.

Pros: World of difference
Mileage: 75000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Good ones, currently Michelins, on all 4 wheels. They cost about the same, last about as long, and handle almost as well as my good all-seasons. So I'm paying for mounting and balancing, and a small gas mileage hit.

Pros: good quality, last long, good handling
Cons: small gas mileage hit
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MICHELIN Tires
thatguyjables
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Rating 3.0

Truly a shame that Michelins dry rot so quick because they ride great and are pretty good mileage wise. The general rule is replace tires every 5 years, but I see Michelins start dry rotting just 3 years after production. Really sucks for older people who don’t drive as much.

Pros: great ride, good mileage
Cons: quick dry rot, short lifespan
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