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MICHELIN Tires
Artistic-Fourmi
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Rating 5.0

I have not experienced any particular issues with my Toyos (2020 signature), but changed them to CC2s last week after 38,000 miles and a nail. OMG, like having a completely new car -- no cabin noise, float over road bumps, and braking is dramatically better. Can't wait for the snow to fall.

Pros: no cabin noise, better braking
Vehicle: Mazda
Mileage: 38000 km
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muttb0ne
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Rating 5.0

My buddy has the same year Accord, but a V6 Auto with CC2's, an these tires are AMAZINGLY good in the wet an even handling hydroplaning. I drove this car in the aftermath of Helene where there was tons of water an muds. I've since replaced all 4 with them, as having driven a hundred miles or so in my buddies' car, I am convinced.

Pros: amazingly good in the wet
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MICHELIN Tires

I ended up replacing all 4 tires with Michelin Pilot sport AS4 and got the rims checked. Thankfully there is no damage to the rims ????.

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captmorgan09
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Rating 5.0

Now I've been running Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4 tires year round for the last 4 years. I went from well used Michelin PS3 Summer tires to the A/S 4s and there wasn't a lot of difference in terms of grip. I've been very happy with the A/S 4, so I bought a second set earlier this spring. The ride is great, and I personally think they are 90% as good in the summer as the PS3s and in the wet they are awesome.

Pros: ride is great, awesome in wet
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Kumho Tires
oszii
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Rating 5.0

I switched my '25 Turbo to the Kumho Crugen HP71's and am very happy with the increased sound insulation and performance. Much better in rain than the Toyos I had (which developed a giant bump on the side wall 3k miles in).

Pros: increased sound insulation
Cons: Toyos developed bump
Mileage: 3000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
schneeglx95
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Rating 4.0

Replaced those with Michelin PS AS4. Contis were quieter and a bit more comfortable than the Michelins; overall performance was similar and both played well in everyday street driving which included dry, wet and light to moderate snow in northern NJ, but I feel the Michelins had a slight edge in both traction and steering response.

Pros: slight edge in traction
Cons: less quiet, less comfortable
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Kumho Tires
Ravi06
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Rating 5.0

This is new release from Kumho, so reviews were sparse with the exception of one from Germany. I have about 500 mi on the tires, they are awesome! I can get traction now WOT in 1st, they have a stiffer sidewall which makes them responsive and planted in corners. Further, the ride is quiet and smooth which is important to me for a DD.

Pros: responsive, planted in corners
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 805 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Yes.  I lost about 20% with my Michelin Cross Climate 2 tires.  It gets a little better after the tires are broken in though

Pros: gets better after break-in
Cons: lost about 20%
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UncleBenji
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Rating 1.0

I’ll never buy Michelin Pilot Sports ever again. The last set I bought would get flat spots while sitting at work for 8hrs and would take 10mins of driving to round out again.

Cons: flat spots while sitting
Vehicle: Subaru
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