Tires MICHELIN or Kumho

MICHELIN Tires
jisabe
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Rating 5.0

What I can tell you is that the AS 3's have eliminated all the road noise, my handling is vastly improved, and they grip like hell - I used to get chirps when I would floor it off the start between DSG shifts. Not anymore!!

Pros: eliminated road noise, improved handling
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires

I can only speak to my new Michelin Sport AS/3 . I find them to be great and a much better tire than the original Conti's.

Pros: great tire, better than original
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Kumho Tires

Kumho is a good brand, but there are many others. Don't skimp on your tires, many non-car people simply buy the cheapest, long-lasting tires they can find and only to discover they sold off their safety in the process.

Pros: good brand
Cons: safety in the process
Vehicle: BMW X5
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Kumho Tires
racer_41
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Rating 5.0

I bought a set of Kumho Ecsta PA31 HP for my GTI and they are probably the best all around all-season tire I've purchased! Great prices too. They are at about 3000 miles now and they are SO quiet, great in the rain, not bad cornering.

Pros: quiet, great in rain
Cons: not bad cornering
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 3000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Dedicated set of Michelin XIce XI2 in 215/65R16 - AWD Highline Tig. Picked up a set of dealer take-off oem 16x6.5" tig wheels. Toronto winters with many trips to the cottage / snow belt. The offset / narrow width does result in an inboard look, but easily fixed with some spacers.

Pros: good for Toronto winters
Cons: inboard look (offset/narrow)
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

I took a look at all the options people noted here and ended up with the Michelin Pilot A/S 3. I have to say the new tires are a lot better then the Pirelli's that were OEM on the car, cornering is much sharper and noise is non existent.

Pros: sharper cornering, no noise
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MICHELIN Tires
ksing44
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Rating 5.0

Michelin Primacy MXM4 in 235/40/18 is exactly what I would do! I did similar with 17" wheels on my MKVI TDI and then my friend did it with the 18" wheels on his MKVI GTI. As for the Primacy MXM4, I love them. I've had mine for about 55K miles now and will be replacing them with the exact same thing when the time comes pretty soon, before the winter hits in Pennsylvania. But the tires really have lasted well and they are as quiet and comfortable as any tire I have ever had on a car.

Pros: quiet and comfortable
Mileage: 88000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
vancity 1.8t
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Rating 3.0

I have the same Michelin tires, and they are fine tires if you drive the speed limit and not have to make any sudden stops... It is reasonably quiet, and handles pretty well in the dry and wet. These tires even got me home during a few snow storms, but almost got stuck on an ice covered hill, but managed to get out of that mess with some careful driving.

Pros: reasonably quiet, handles well
Cons: no sudden stops
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