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MICHELIN Tires
Snoo71734
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Rating 5.0

I replaced the stock Yokohama Geolanders with Michelin Defender T+H after 3k miles. The change was quite drastic in noise-reduction and the Defenders performed a lot better too. It absorbed bumps a lot better and handles really well in both wet and snow

Pros: noise reduction, better performance
Mileage: 3000 km
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-TheGoodDoctor-
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Rating 4.0

Replaced stock toyos after about 6k miles on my ‘22 with Michelin CC2s.

Subjectively quieter, softer ride, and performs better in snow/wet.

Pros: quieter, softer ride
Cons: decrease in mpg
Mileage: 6000 km
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I'm happy with my Michelin cross climate. In Minneapolis. They're okay in the snow. Good in wet and dry.

Pros: Good in wet, dry
Cons: okay in the snow
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motobrgr
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Rating 5.0

Swapped my hankooks for the defenders last year.

Best tire hands down is the defender. It’s quiet, grippy, wears well. Won’t buy anything else for the summer seasons (run dedicated winters).

Pros: quiet, grippy, wears well
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MICHELIN Tires
Will G
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Rating 4.0

After several months with the Pilot A/S 4 tires, all is well. No blowouts, sidewall bubbles or bent rims. You can tell the difference the XL tires make. At first I thought I detected a little rougher ride but soon afterwards I am fine with the ride. Tire noise on certain surfaces is a little louder but overall fine. We will see how it goes with winter coming on, north of Philadelphia.

Pros: no blowouts, no bubbles
Cons: little rougher ride, louder noise
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 13000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

For winter tires the ice-x by Michelin are fantastic. But I was not impressed with the stock tires especially in heavy rain.

Pros: fantastic winter tires
Cons: not impressed stock tires
Vehicle: Kia
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drgeneparmesan
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Rating 4.0

This is my second season rocking the pilot alpin 5’s with no issues. Only issue I have is with the design of the induction wheels: they trap snow inside the wheel and if it sinks to the bottom surface when you’re parked, it can freeze and cause a bad vibration because it puts the wheels off balance.

Pros: no issues
Cons: wheels trap snow
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MICHELIN Tires

Went for CC2's - and I cannot complain so far. Haven't had the first real strong snow day, but they have been good in wet conditions so far.

Pros: good in wet conditions
Cons: miss planted feeling
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MICHELIN Tires

I have a 1997 Town & Country with its original Michelin spare on a full size steelie and I thought this was already old enough.

Pros: original spare, full size
Cons: old enough
Vehicle: Chrysler
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MICHELIN Tires

Went from Toyo all-seasons to Bridgestone RE-71Rs. It was... absurd.

Now my car has Michelin Pilot Sport AS3 on them and they're... so disappointing. My friends all comment on how well my car grips but after experiencing what is essentially road-legal racing slicks I just find myself a bit disgusted with how easily these break traction.

Pros: friends comment on grip
Cons: easily break traction
Vehicle: Mazda
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