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MICHELIN Tires
Soft_Employment_3624
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Rating 4.0

Looking for QUIET comfortable tire with excellent all weather performance. Tread life not a concern.

Primacy has excellent ratings. Defender rated slightly below but has longer tread life.

Past noisy experience with noisy V tread designs (Bridgestone & Goodyear) discounts CrossClimate.

Pros: quiet, comfortable, all weather
Cons: noisy V tread designs
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
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Awkward_Bass_6292
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Rating 5.0

Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 is the way to go. In my country they have been tested and one of the best tires. They can have high mileage before you will have to replace them.

Pros: one of the best
Cons: high mileage
Vehicle: Audi
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MICHELIN Tires

I live in northern Vermont with a 2021 RWD Standard Range +. I take the car skiing almost every weekend. I never have issues. It does much better than any front wheel car I’ve ever owned.

Pros: better than FWD
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin Pilot Street 2 at ~10k now. Rear is close to getting replaced but there's still some life left. Sunny or stormy, I lean it just the same and I've never felt it losing grip. No problem going over potholes at Quirino.

Pros: never felt losing grip
Cons: Rear close to replaced
Mileage: 10000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Eddie-Plum
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Rating 2.5

my experience is that summer tyres provide _significantly_ more grip in the wet than CC2s. If you get ice and snow, CC2s are great, but they're not very good in the wet.

They're also not particularly quiet. I put them on my XC90 and found them to be very droney at anything over 50mph.

Pros: great in ice and snow
Cons: poor wet grip, not quiet, droney at speed
Vehicle: Volvo XC90
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MICHELIN Tires

I have them and am not happy with them. I expected better. Poor wet handling and when I take a sharp turn they don\u2019t hug the road - lots of road noise too. I will be switching to pilot sport A/S as it doesn\u2019t snow in downtown Toronto a whole lot. I\u2019m not willing to compromise performance/ handling. Very good for commuters and people who drive in snow and don\u2019t want to do the winter switch over.

Pros: very good for commuters
Cons: poor wet handling
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