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MICHELIN Tires

I have Michelin X-Ice tires on 18 inch wheels, and I have been very happy with the performance in winter conditions. Yes, they were kind of expensive. Last winter in MN was a crapfest, and I felt very comfortable with those tires in that size.

Pros: comfortable in winter conditions
Cons: kind of expensive
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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Hankook Tires

I've run a couple of sets of Hankook Ice Bears: 225/40/18's on the stock MS3 wheels - My primary winter setup. The car performed wonderfully. Aside from being a plow at some points (my car is lowered), the traction control + LSD + snow tires made for a flawless snow driver.

Pros: flawless snow driver
Cons: plow at some points
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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MICHELIN Tires

i've got about 800+ mi. on a set of Exalto A/S (4 season) on my 4mo wagon and they are a far better tire than the stock Contis (i'll never buy Contis ever again. they NEVER balanced). great cornering and very good in the snow (ok, so it's a 4mo).

Pros: great cornering, good in snow
Mileage: 800 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I got Michelin Pilot HX MXM 235R45/17 tires on my Eos with Lux. While this is much better than the Goodyear's, I thought it was supposed to have all season tires, not summer tires?

Pros: much better than Goodyear
Cons: not all season tires
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MICHELIN Tires

We have this on our Camry ironically enough. They are pretty good tires, I think we have put about 40-50k km on it so far and it still looks to be good. Its great in the rain and decent in the snow.

Pros: great in the rain, decent in snow
Mileage: 50000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
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This is my review of the Michelin Hydroedge tires. For those who have small SUVs, vans and mid/full-size cars this review might be helpful if you are seeking new tires for the family vehicle. They are all-season tires that ride soft, offer a long life-span, safe handling in adverse conditions and emit low road noise. The best thing about these tires besides the longevity is the rainy weather handling. Don't ask how I know...but these REFUSE to hydroplane in even several inch deep water going 40-50mph. You have almost as total control in very wet conditions as you do in dry conditions.

Pros: long life-span, safe handling
Cons: not performance handling
Mileage: 38000 km
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Hankook Tires

I may try these next season. I'm currently on my second season with a set of Hankook W404's, and I've been very happy with them. The dry handling/performance most likely falls short of the iPike's, but I believe the W404's provide a bit more snow and ice traction, which was my main concern.

Pros: happy with them
Cons: dry handling falls short
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Hankook Tires

Coming back from Whistler on Thursday, a 5 hour stand still... The tires worked great on ice / snow.

Pros: worked great on ice
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MICHELIN Tires

I run Michelin XLT 'all-seaon mud and snow' tires, which are great in rain and ok in light snow, but frankly in real winter-y conditions are not good enough.

Pros: great in rain
Cons: not good in winter
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