Tires MICHELIN or Hankook

MICHELIN Tires

Michelin makes a good all-weather tire called the CrossClimate2. I have them on my Kia Niro and have been quite happy with them. Great dry and wet performance, and are fine in light snow.

Pros: great dry, wet performance
Cons: fine in light snow
Vehicle: Kia
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MICHELIN Tires
Icy_Evidence6600
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Rating 4.5

The tire shop let me switch to 17" Michelin CrossClimate 2s. They make a soft noise, almost like the sound of a wave going out on a pebble beach, but it's not annoying - they're just not as quiet as the Pirellis, which where literally astonishing. Best of all the Michelins are firm but comfortable around town, and completely smooth at highway speeds; it's like they're rolling on glass bearings.

Pros: smooth at highway speeds
Cons: make soft noise
Vehicle: Mazda
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Hankook Tires

I have these tires on my 2023 model 3 rwd. They handle very well in snow. We received about 8 inches of snow a few weeks ago in central PA. Minimal sliding.

Pros: handle well in snow
Cons: minimal sliding
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MICHELIN Tires
waehrik
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Rating 4.0

These are exactly what I'm running on my Polestar. They're a bit louder than the stock Michelins and are a little less efficient but handle great and are outstanding in the snow.

Pros: handle great, outstanding snow
Cons: louder, less efficient
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Hankook Tires

Only fly in the ointment seems to be the OEM tires, Hankook Kinergy GTs. I've noticed, in the very short time we've had the car, that they are noticeably noisier than the Cooper Endeavors we had on our trade in, and the Michelin Cross Climate 2s we have on our other car.

Cons: noticeably noisier
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