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I would choose Michelin AS4s over the Contis if they're available and in your price range. They offer better MPG and ride comfort over the Contis while delivering more grip in the wet and dry. Just an all around better tire, but the Conti is still great albeit a little heavier than Michelin.
I replaced the stock ones on my 21 (@ 35k) with Michelin CC2’s a few weeks ago. My fuel mileage went down by a few MPG but the ride is much smoother and quieter. And I tested them out in the snow and ice today. Well worth the extra money!
Just installed these on my MYP, and I freaking love them. I got 43k on the Michelins, granted I probably went 5k over.
Just drove through a storm and just had Michilen cross climate 2's put on. Both worked amazing.
I've had Michelin PS4S on mine for a bit and love em. Great handling, ride quality, tread life, and reasonably priced for how long they last.
Michelin tire give you the way much better grip on rain and normal condition.
Stickiest, grippiest tires. Loved them on my 2020 Ti Sport. Great in the snow.
I just replaced the factory run flats on my 2022 with Michelin Cross Climate 2…with installation I got them for $1099 at Discount Tire.
I used Michelin's second tier called "Uniroyal Tiger Paw Ice & Snow" and they were great for winter but poor in wet and dry pavement .
I put the CrossClimate2's on my 2015 Jetta TDI. 4% loss in fuel economy. Not only that but the car lost it's precise on center feel and required much more correction to keep in straight. Feels like driving on underinflated snow tires. I hate them and will replace them with the OEM Bridgestone Ecopias.
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