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I use michelin iceX and they are excellent!
I used RE003's for a few years, then had PS4, and I've been on PS5 for the past 3 years on my Cerato GT (I've used all three tires on the same vehicle) and I won't be changing from the PS5s. Very little difference in feel between wet or dry, probably the best wet-weather tire I've ever used and easily the best dry weather tire
I put on a set of these last week! Love them so far. A little bit noisier then my stock tires, but the car feels so much more planted now.
I got them installed a few weeks. Noticeably quieter and the performance in wet conditions is really amazing.
Places here on the coast don't require it by law but if your driving daily on highways and in the city I would highly consider getting some on steel rims ...Michelin xice are the way to go ... Next best tire to something with studs. And regardless of snow they perform much better in the rain as well as lower temps anything below 7.
I've been happy with the Michelin Defenders that came with my Fit. Quiet, smooth ride, long lasting, and they're good enough for the way I drive.
Michelin Pilot Super Sport: Legendary summer performance tire.
CC2’s all the way! Those things are crazy good in snow and the rest of the year
I bought these for my Lexus replacing latitudes, went to Lexus got an alignment, put it on the road to Tennessee probably 4-500 ish miles one way. They were pretty grippy on the back roads, but highway driving was just to loud for me. So I took them back within the 1000 mile guarantee, when I got back from Tennessee and got a new set of latitudes. They are good tires for sure but they are also directional tires so that's where you get the bit of road noise. But they do have hella grip.
Michelin is the only brand that comes close and I've calculated they're roughly 30% more expensive and last me about 80% as long. I was a big Michelin fanboy and loyal to a fault.
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