Tires MICHELIN or Kleber

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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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin Pilot Sport as4 or whatever the current version is. Darn near summer tire grip but with all the benefits of an All Season. And they still manage to have a tread life mileage guarantee.... I've been through many a set.

Pros: summer tire grip, all-season benefits
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MICHELIN Tires

I got 19's with cc2's on MYP I get MAYBE a hair better efficiency over the the 21 ubwrturbines. They also have a decent amount of annoying whirring/road noise :/ but winter performance should be great.

Pros: winter performance great
Cons: annoying whirring/road noise
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MICHELIN Tires
Jimmytootwo
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Rating 1.0

My 70K Michelins were rocks at 47000

Still had some tread left all evenly worn but they sucked

No traction,no ride quality and i junked them.

Pros: evenly worn
Cons: no traction, no ride quality
Mileage: 47000 km
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