Tires MICHELIN or Goodyear

MICHELIN Tires
naambezet
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Rating 5.0

If you run 17 inch, go for 215/45R17. Get the Michelin Pilot sport 4s or 5, Goodyear Eagle F1 Asym 6, or Conti Sportcontact 7/extremecontact (depends if you're in EU or US). Those are the best allround tires you can get. 215/45 offers a bit more contact and a bit more comfort

Pros: more contact, more comfort
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MICHELIN Tires
Hrothgar_unbound
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Rating 4.0

I swapped my 22" Pirelli Scorpions with the 22" Michelin Defender MS/2 115H. The ride is much more supple, and they cost far less than the Scorpions, while the efficiency is nearly the same (within .14 kwh/mi).

Pros: more supple ride
Cons: efficiency nearly the same
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Goodyear Tires
Abject-Candidate8500
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Rating 5.0

Just had goodyear assurance weather ready 2s installed on my cx5. After using for a week in mild snow and ice I have found the traction outstanding. I think they are a firmer ride but next to insignificant. I would highly recommend them even from the short time I've used them. I was seriously surprised by the winter traction.

Pros: traction outstanding, winter traction
Cons: firmer ride
Vehicle: Mazda
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Goodyear Tires

I’d recommend going with Goodyear assurance WeatherReady 2. It’s an excellent tire for all weather conditions

Pros: excellent for all weather
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Goodyear Tires

So far, the new WR2's are a totally different beast than the original WR's - FAR better traction, braking, and the one thing that really disappointed me with the original WR's was lateral stability in slippery conditions (the old WR's always would slide out in corners without much speed). The new WR2's are a MASSIVE improvement.

Pros: better traction, braking
Cons: old WR's slide out
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Goodyear Tires
ELMTxVash
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Rating 5.0

I just got the weather active for my Tesla and they’re great. First tire that could make it up my driveway when it’s snowy. Plus they had the highest mileage warranty of all the low profiles at 60k

Pros: great, highest mileage warranty
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Goodyear Tires

My Goodyears seem grippier than a buddy\u2019s GTI on PS4s, but I do think their wear is much higher, so probably not worth it over the Michelins. The Goodyears do have excellent rain and cool weather grip though, much more confidence inspiring than Hankook RS4

Pros: excellent rain grip
Cons: high wear
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires

Weather peaks have garbage treadlife. CC2 is obviously a top contender. I would go CC2 for true all weather or WRG5s for better winter performance and slightly worse summer performance

Pros: better winter performance
Cons: worse summer performance
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Goodyear Tires

I just had an experience with new Douglas (Good Year made) tires from Walmart. 744 miles later I ran over something in the road that sliced my tire. I took it back to WM and they basically laughed at me because I did not buy their road hazard insurance.

Cons: tire sliced, no warranty
Mileage: 744 km
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