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MICHELIN Tires
ribbit
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Rating 5.0

When my OEMs are gone I have always bgt Michelins and been very pleased. If I get 40-50K miles on a tire I'm happy.

Pros: very pleased
Mileage: 45000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Michael07gti
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Rating 5.0

Running Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4's -225/45 r17. Over a year on them in pothole Ohio. No problems whatsoever, Even with hitting the odd pothole directly.

Pros: no problems whatsoever
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MICHELIN Tires

Oh then 1000% get Michelin pilot sport a/s 3+ not even a debate. They ARE sports car tires, handling is off the chain, they have stupid long mileage warranty, they are phenomenal in the rain, and they are fantastic in light snow (say 3" or less) and light ice. But they are definitely dead silent.

Pros: handling is off the chain, phenomenal in the rain
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MICHELIN Tires
abishoff
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Rating 5.0

I run Michelin Premier A/S and I’ve really enjoyed them. I also run my tire a little bit taller and more narrow than factory. I like the taller sidewall for ride comfort.

Pros: ride comfort
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MICHELIN Tires

I popped a tire on the lip of one of California's ubiquitous ~~potholes~~ sink holes. If I ever buy another "no spare" car it better have airless tires like the [Michelin uptis](https://michelinmedia.com/michelin-uptis/) on it standard.

Pros: airless tires
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MICHELIN Tires

The AS Pilot Sport 4’s (not to get confused with Pilot Sport 4S) are are almost up to par with Michelin X-Ice in the snow and are amazing in dry conditions.

Pros: amazing in dry conditions
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MICHELIN Tires
ClearlyCanadian99
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Rating 4.0

Michelin tires are a softer rubber than Bridgestone tires. This means that Michelin tires will give you a slightly better grip on the road, but the trade off is tire life/wear.

Pros: better grip on road
Cons: tire life/wear
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MICHELIN Tires

I run the PA4's in stock 18\" size and they do fine down here in southwest ohio. If I was further north and typically got more snowfall I'd probably have gone with a more straight up snow tire opposed to a performance snow tire.

Pros: they do fine
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