Tires MICHELIN or GENERAL TIRE

MICHELIN Tires

Go for **[Michelin City Grip 2](https://s.shopee.ph/3B0YOyCOOX)** na OP if quality din lang pag-uusapan. Solid nyan sa wet roads since maganda grip niya. Okay na pamalit sa stock to.

Pros: maganda grip niya
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

The original tires were getting slippery so put in new General all season the fall of 2024. Now handles top notch.

Pros: handles top notch
Cons: original tires slippery
Vehicle: Hyundai
Mileage: 72000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

If you insist on All season go with Michelin Cross climate tires.. idk how those pass as all season but they surely are miles better than any other all season in the winter.

Pros: miles better in winter
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MICHELIN Tires

I’m blazing through most all snowy conditions with AWD and crossclimate 2 tires which are snow rated but also a great all season tire.

Pros: great all season tire
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MICHELIN Tires

This is why I always buy the best possible tires for any car I own. Unfortunately that really hurt last week when I spent $2500 on a new set of tires (Michelin Pilot Sport S 5).

Pros: best possible tires
Cons: tires gotten expensive
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 3.5

I had the CC2’s on my Explorer, to replace the OEM tires. They handle great, and are excellent in the snow, but they were very loud, and got louder as they wore, I also noticed a significant reduction in gas mileage, 15-20% depending on season. I eventually swapped them for what is essentially the Pirelli version of the same tire. They are called the Scorpion WeatherActive and were far and away better than the Michelins on my vehicle. Gas mileage went back to normal and they were much quieter.

Pros: handle great, excellent snow
Cons: very loud, mileage reduction
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MICHELIN Tires

Wait until you go through a summer and the rubber heat-cycles, after that (even with 7~8mm tread left) the tire is absolute dog-shit in the snow. Worst $1,200 I’ve spent…

Pros: 7~8mm tread left
Cons: dog-shit in snow
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