Tires MICHELIN or MRF

MICHELIN Tires
sp3nt
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Rating 5.0

Not an apples to apples comparison per se, but we have a set of Michelin Defender LTXs on our '24 Sierra. Absolutely love them due to low noise, good comfort, great handling in dry/wet/light snow. Like them so much, had them switched over from our previous Silverado as we did not want the OEM Dunlops. No regrets.

Pros: low noise, good comfort, great handling
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MICHELIN Tires
Samson
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Rating 4.0

We have these (T+H) on the Rav4. No complaints. Quiet, good in the rain, comfy, inexpensive when on sale. Tread life isn't 80k or whatever the warranty number is, not by a long shot, but what tire ever hits that? They'll need replacing around 55-60k, at which point I'll get the Defender 2.

Pros: quiet, good in rain, comfy, inexpensive
Cons: tread life not 80k
Vehicle: Toyota
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MICHELIN Tires

I've used both tires. The Pirellis came oem on my Audi. I swapped them fir the Michelins. Ride comfort and handling made the Michelins the clear cut winner.

Pros: ride comfort, handling
Vehicle: Audi
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MICHELIN Tires

Just got the CC2s for my RAV4 Hybrid and I’m down about 8-10% in MPG. Of course, that is from just over 40-43 MPG to around 37-39 MPG.

Pros: snow capabilities, longer life
Cons: less mpg
Vehicle: Toyota
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MICHELIN Tires
Jimmytootwo
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Rating 1.0

My 70K Michelins were rocks at 47000

Still had some tread left all evenly worn but they sucked

No traction,no ride quality and i junked them.

Pros: evenly worn
Cons: no traction, no ride quality
Mileage: 47000 km
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