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MICHELIN Tires

I have the cross climate and they are far better in snow than the stock primacy tires. Since switching it’s snowed a bunch more times and it’s been fine.

Pros: better in snow
Vehicle: Hyundai
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MICHELIN Tires
Localls
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Rating 5.0

Even just driving 20 miles the OEM contis pctx and switching directly to the Michelins I can say they are definitely a more quality tire. For 1 the sidewalls on them dont create a worrying lip as if theyre stretched. The ride quality on them is absolutely amazing! Feel much more durable and going over normal bumps or the occasional pothole thats unavoidable gives me way more confidence. Also due to the stiffer sidewalls they feel way more responsive. Drove around 100 miles on them today and can say for certain that I will continue to be using these for however long I own this car!

Pros: amazing ride quality, more durable
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 25 km
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CoyotesAreGreen
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Rating 4.0

I ran these on my Mustang when I couldn't get Pilot Sport 4S tires at the time. I liked them. They were grippy and comfortable but did have a softer sidewall than the Michellin.

Pros: grippy and comfortable
Cons: softer sidewall
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AviationSkinCare
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Rating 5.0

Tire brand I have always been very satisfied with Michelin Tires for traction, ride and quite ride (little road noise).

Pros: traction, ride, quite ride
Cons: little road noise
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KingArthurHS
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Rating 5.0

Pilot Sport All Season 4 is the natural progression of the tire you have toward a car that's more daily-able. They're great. Run them as my summers on my Fiat 124 Abarth. Not quite as grippy as a PS4/PS4S, but with the same good predictable feeling you'd want + less variable handling when cold vs. warm, better wear life, and better performance when temps get a little colder in the fall and winter. It's the same tire design philosophy but in a more practical package that's, imo, better for street use. Great choice if you want to get a bit slideways but also have a very predictable experience.

Pros: predictable feeling, better wear life
Cons: not quite as grippy
Vehicle: Fiat 124
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DreadPirateFlint
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Rating 4.0

I went up a sidewall size and got 255/45ZR20 (stock is 255/40) to replace my original set on my 2021 Y. I read people saying that they still fit and improved the ride a bit. I always thought ride with the 20” tires was a bit rough. They do fit and the ride did improve a bit.

Edit: forgot to mention I got Michelin Pilot Sport All Season. Only had them 5 months or so but they’ve been great so far. Foamless and a bit louder at first but not too bad and I got used to it quickly. Don’t notice anymore.

Pros: improved ride, great so far
Cons: bit louder at first
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MICHELIN Tires

The Michelin cross climate tire tends to make some noise. If it’s a consistent even sound and all the tires make the same noise, it’s normal.

Pros: consistent even sound
Cons: tends to make noise
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MICHELIN Tires

My experience with Michelin is that they are terrible tires and WAY over priced for a terrible tire.

Pros: Douglas tires cost next to nothing
Cons: terrible tires, WAY overpriced
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