Tires MICHELIN or Goodyear

Goodyear Tires
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Rating 4.0

The Goodyears have a bit better comfort but worse tread life. Based on the tirerack reviews most people only got 30-50k miles from them. The Michelins should last 60-80k miles.

Pros: better comfort
Cons: worse tread life
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Goodyear Tires

In the latest Tirerack comparisons the new Goodyears are surprisingly good and the Cross Climate 2.

Pros: surprisingly good
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MICHELIN Tires
fishbowl88
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Rating 5.0

I finally went and swapped them out for Michelin Defender 2s and it made a huge difference. The road noise is greatly reduced and has a lot less bass in it. The noise from the car moving through the air is now the louder thing, whereas I couldn’t even hear that before. Driving on the same roads as before my watch shows I’m at about 62db which seems like a pretty big improvement. I also feel that the ride has been improved over smaller bumps.

Pros: road noise reduced, improved ride
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tennis113
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Rating 5.0

I go with the Assurance ComfortDrive. Lower price and able to focus more on comfort vs Michelin focus on mileage. ComfortDrive is also awesome in rain which you get a lot of in Florida

Pros: awesome in rain, lower price
Cons: less focus on mileage
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

Got them on my 21 Onyx. They’re great in the rain and surprisingly good in the snow. Quiet even at 80+.

Pros: great in the rain
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MICHELIN Tires

I am a evangelist for the Cross Climate 2s. Have had on my Outback for 1 year. Performance in Snow is awesome as expected, but did not expect such a massive improvement overall in handling, breaking distance, and traction in rainy conditions. And the first time I drove on a dirt road, it felt like a Rally car. 55mph on dirt feels as grounded as pavement. Also, have spots on my regular route that get pooling on the road during decent rain, and it simply will not hydroplane at 60mph.

Pros: massive improvement overall
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 3.0

My winters aren't too different, and I've had or have all of them: Pilot Alpin, X-Ice Snow, and CC2 (all North American versions). The CC2 were just too floppy and imprecise for me, and that's on a modified daily driver crossover. On a 986 the steering and handling response would be damaged noticeably over Pilot Alpins imo. If you're a fan of feel (and likely traction overall, honestly), get the UHP winters. They're by far my category of choice because of the sporty feel they maintain on performance cars.

Pros: sporty feel, good traction
Cons: floppy, imprecise
Vehicle: Porsche
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Goodyear Tires

In my experience the wet traction on the Goodyear tires was terrible. Switched to some Falken Wildpeak H/T and see a lot better wet and dry traction.

Pros: better wet and dry traction
Cons: terrible wet traction
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