Tires MICHELIN or FEDERAL

MICHELIN Tires

The dealer put a new set of Michelins on for me. They're still the low rolling resistance tires, but they were free, so I can't bitch too much!

Pros: free, low rolling resistance
Cons: greasy in the wet
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I got the pilot sport, kung gaano ka walang grip ang kumho yung bago naman sobra grip kahit ulan. Kahit umuulan at matubig mas grippy pa siya sa kumho na dry. Ganoon ka layo.

Pros: sobra grip kahit ulan
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Rating 5.0

I’ve got those on my model S and they have held up as good or better than the Michelins and look great and ride smooth and quiet.

Pros: ride smooth and quiet, look great
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Rating 5.0

Mich Cross Climate 2 if they are ever going to touch snow but also perform exceptionally well in rain. Not cheap, considered a luxury tire, but very quiet. They have a snowflake on them, but I see people all over New Mexico use them year round probably because of monsoon season. If you ever wished for a tire you would not have to change when winter is over this is it.

Pros: perform well in rain
Cons: not cheap
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Michelin cross climate 2 is the master all season tire. People who say otherwise clearly don’t drive in the snow. It competes or even beats some snow tires in stopping distance. Oh, they are fun as hell to drive on. Ignores big puddles and slush outright.

Pros: master all season tire
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Rating 3.5

Another vote for Michelin Pilot A/S 4. I had them on my 2016 Mazda6. They were quiet and decently grippy for a non-sport all season tire. I hate them. They’re not as noisy as the OE Dunlops on the 2016 but when cornering they’re like driving on mush.

Pros: quiet, decently grippy
Cons: driving on mush
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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I hated my geolanders and was so glad to get rid of them. True that my only off roading is forest roads but I have a set of Michelin defenders that takes on everything from dry slalom’s to loose forest road hills and snow with quiet confidence.

Pros: confidence on various terrains
Cons: hated geolanders
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