Tires MICHELIN or Firestone

MICHELIN Tires
Fall3nZ3r0
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Rating 5.0

I just got Michelin tires on my interceptor 650 and will never go back, they feel way better than other tires I have had.

Pros: feel way better
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MICHELIN Tires

Ja all season koristim i to michelinke vrijedile para. Ne kližu idu dobro auto mi je 4x4 ali je vecinom na fwd mogu prebacit i na rwd i mogu 4wd. Kako god ga vozio s tim gumama drži cestu ko političar saborsku fotelju

Pros: vrijedile para, ne kližu, dobro drže cestu
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MICHELIN Tires

I highly recommend and have experience with the Michelin Crossclimate 2. These all-weather tires can be kept on year round and perform nearly as well as dedicated snow tires. They have the “Three Peak Mountain Snowflake Symbol” and are tested to an industry standard for snow and ice driving.

Pros: year-round use, good snow performance, industry certified
Cons: upfront cost is high
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Firestone Tires

I've been pretty happy with the cost/benefit of Firestone Indyhawk/Indy500/whatever they're calling them these days, on the stock wheels. They don't last long (I get 10-15k miles out of a set) but they're damn cheap ($650-$750), and break traction quite easily and predictably, if you enjoy going a little sideways often. I usually am running the Flying Miata alignment specs with these tires break loose fantastically easily and enjoyable for me on that alignment. On a factory alignment though they are reasonably grippy for spirited street driving. Again though the biggest benefit of them is they are super widely available (because Firestone) and CHEAP.

Pros: good cost/benefit, predictable traction, widely available, cheap, reasonably grippy
Cons: don't last long
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 16093 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Bama_Drifter
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Rating 4.5

Michelin Defenders... I went from aggressive tread, to Falken Wildpeaks to the sensible Michelins. Better ride, better fuel economy.

Pros: better ride, better fuel economy
Vehicle: Toyota
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MICHELIN Tires
cee1337
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Rating 5.0

My last set of Michelins were considerably more comfortable, quieter, grippier, and a lot more confidence inspiring. To top it off, wear wise, they were the longest lasting tyres I've had as well, actually making it good value.

Pros: comfortable, quieter, grippier, long lasting
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MICHELIN Tires
GoesLIkeSchnell
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Rating 3.5

Michelin CrossClimates are great tires for who live in this quasi-continental climate that swings between humid summers, icy winters, slushy transitions, and unpredictable snow. Not the most comfortable tire but they’re overall solid

Pros: great in varied climate, solid performance
Cons: not most comfortable
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MICHELIN Tires

I have the Ps4s on my x5m and I’ve disliked them from day 1. Honestly can’t wait to put my winters back on so I don’t hear so much road noise.

Cons: disliked from day 1, too much road noise
Vehicle: BMW X5
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