Tires MICHELIN or Firestone

MICHELIN Tires

Put on the Michelins cross climate 2 and forget about any slippage in snow or hydroplaning in rain for the next 60 K miles.

Pros: no slippage in snow
Mileage: 20000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Really like our Pilot 4. Really grippy on dry, and very confident in the rain. I got on top of them a little and they held fine on wet pavement.

Pros: grippy on dry
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Firestone Tires

Yeah, I have 20k with these on my Mazda6 and I wouldn't say they're unresponsive. In fact I would say they're quite responsive in that they like to track in the direction you're turning, so the car gets encouraged to dive into turns. One thing I have noticed is that they feel much more dead if you let them get low. Keep them at 36psi.

Pros: quite responsive, encourages turns
Cons: feel dead when low
Vehicle: Mazda 6
Mileage: 20000 km
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Firestone Tires

I’m glad the series asked Firestone for a bigger differential in pace between the reds and blacks. A lot of the time last year it seemed largely negligible.

Pros: bigger pace differential
Cons: pace largely negligible
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MICHELIN Tires
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I got exact same tires as yours, Michelin Defender LTX 275/65R18 at Costco two years ago, about $1200. Pricy but nice tires.

Pros: nice tires
Cons: pricy
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Firestone Tires

I managed to get her setup with some Firestone all seasons, with hazard warranty for 600 out the door at a Firestone auto center.

Pros: hazard warranty
Vehicle: Toyota
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