Tires MICHELIN or Hankook

MICHELIN Tires
tiki-dan
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Rating 5.0

I have those on my Honda Element and they have great traction and wear. They are super quiet and very smooth on the interstate.

Pros: great traction and wear
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MICHELIN Tires

I live in the PNW. I have had the defender and cross climate on my outback. I personally prefer the cross climate so far. We drive in very wet weather and snow. I have not had any issues so far. I do like the handling in extreme rain and light snow with the cross climates.

Pros: good handling in rain
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MICHELIN Tires

I have Michelin Defender 2s on my Civic, and they're great. I'm in North Carolina, so I get loads of rain. I had them on my old Cruze, too, and they were the best part of that car. They still had decent tread left after 50,000 miles when I sold it.

Pros: great, decent tread left
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 50000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Still on my stock tires for my Outback but I have Defender 2s on a RAV4 hybrid. Not the same car, I know, but they have been so awesome in wet conditions. No issues with hard braking either. The tread also wears extremely well.

Pros: awesome in wet conditions
Vehicle: Toyota
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MICHELIN Tires
AUT1GER
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Rating 5.0

I just got them. I really like them. They are quiet and handle really well. On my way home every day, I have to make a left hand up hill. You have to be pretty quick because the visibility is pretty bad. My old tires would occasionally spin up while turning. The Defenders act like nothing has changed.

Pros: quiet, handle really well
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MICHELIN Tires
vjarizpe
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Rating 4.0

i got the defenders about 500 miles ago and like them.

the ride is more comfortable and i like the look. i do hear a little bit of road noise, but assuming i get close to the life i’m supposed to from them, it’ll be worth it.

Pros: comfortable ride, good look
Cons: little road noise
Mileage: 804 km
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Hankook Tires

Yes, I had the Hankook New Englander 205/55R16H for about 4 years on my Mazda 5, and they had just over 60k miles on them. I liked them enough to buy the same thing again. I'm in Massachusetts and they feel great in all kinds of New England weather. I do a lot of driving to work including highway and city. They are grippy in rain, snow, sleet and every combination even at highway speeds. I did get a bulge in the sidewall and kept driving them the last 5-10k or so, even though I knew better. (Don't do this even though it never popped on me.) There was still a little wear left on them, but you have to replace a tire with a bulged sidewall, so I got all 4.

Pros: grippy in all weather
Cons: a little loud, expensive
Vehicle: Mazda 5
Mileage: 96560 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I was actively avoiding driving with the Kinergys if rain was predicted. Hated to dump almost new tires but first rain test the other night with the Michelins and they were amazing.

Pros: they were amazing
Cons: avoiding driving if rain
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MICHELIN Tires
WendyA61
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Rating 3.0

I have a '21 Forester Limited. I had no issues with the tires until I went in for an oil change at 17,300 miles and was told I needed new ones. They were all worn to 3/32." I thought they had performed pretty well, but they certainly didn't hold up.

Pros: performed pretty well
Cons: didn't hold up
Mileage: 27842 km
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