Tires MICHELIN or Giti

MICHELIN Tires

I live in CT and I had them on my Subaru WRX before I sold it. IMHO Best tires for a 4 season ever. My mom has them on her Volvo, my sister has it on her Toyota and my BIL has it on his Acura.

Pros: best 4-season tires
Vehicle: Subaru
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Giti Tires

I have run Gitisynergy H2 in 195/65R15 size. Where it loses out is sheer feel and dry grip. The sidewalls on H2 are softer, tends to roll a lot, leading to a numb and delayed handling feel. On the plus side, it was very puncture resistant and had wet grip on par with the T005. I did not feel that the tyres were sketchy in the wet. Wear was average - at around 40,000km mark the sidewalls were wearing down into almost nothing and the tyre was becoming a bit donut-shaped.

Pros: puncture resistant, good wet grip
Cons: soft sidewalls, numb handling, average wear
Mileage: 40000 km
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Giti Tires

Have it on my model 3 for almost 30,000km already, so far so good. Not as noisy as my PS4s but definitely not grippier as well but it’s negligible on everyday normal driving. Its super cheap tho, I can change out tyres every 2-3 years and it’s cheaper than a set of PS4/5s

Pros: not noisy, super cheap
Cons: less grippy
Mileage: 30000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Not on a X7, but on a Hyundai Equus (air ride as well that eat rear tires every 15k miles). Michelin lasted only 10k miles, and might have been a bit more comfortable, but this is it.

Pros: might be more comfortable
Cons: lasted only 10k miles
Vehicle: Hyundai Equus
Mileage: 10000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Do not get PS4s for the track. They can’t handle extended periods under heat and fall apart quickly.

Cons: poor heat handling, quick wear
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