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Michelin defender best right longest lasting best mpg hands down I mount and balance tons of these tires it’s all I got on both my Prius
Recently I put Michelin Crossclimate+ XL’s on to replace my bald falkens.
My FIL just got rid of his stock goodyear wrangler tores at 45k miles and replaced them with Michelin all seasons. I used to have Michelin all seasons before I went to all terrain tires and the Michelins were great tires, just not meant to go off road.
I live in Calgary ????????. We are already in the dead of winter and we have Michelin Cross Climate on our 2021 Nissan Quashqui (Called Rouge Sport USA) Definitely better than “All Season” tires plus you can leave them on year round.
Hyperdrive currently have Michelin PS 5s on sale for a good price.
By all accounts, a great driving tyre.
+1 Michelin PS are excellent. Good all weather performance and good durability
I’ve run Michelins on the car in the past(cost me a good $1200 for all 4) but they lasted a long time and had great grip in both the dry and the wet
I’m a fan of the CC2’s. I have them on all my cars. I did take a 5-10% range hit versus the OEM Conti’s but grip (especially wet & snow) is soooo much better.
I had the AS3+ on my MK7 and loved them. Car handled like it was on rails. The snow performance was not amazing. I just replaced them with the new AS4 and the turn in and handling doesn’t feel as crisp. It’s more mushy than the old version.
Bottom line for me, the Michelins haven't stood up in the desert heat and I've had them as OEM tires on a few vehicles. By 25,000 - 30,000 miles the rubber is cracking. How safe is that? Once again, I'm just sharing my perspective from my personal experience. Everyone else can do what they think is right.
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