Tires MICHELIN or MRF

MICHELIN Tires
ham604
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Rating 4.0

My previous set were the Bridgestone Blizzaks. Now, I'm using a set of Michelin X-Ice. I've driven around the city and as far as Whistler/Big White (I used to go Cypress 3-4 times a week too during the winter). Blizzaks were a beast in heavy snow. But I think for what you're looking for, I would just go with the X-Ice. They're really quiet and the ride is really comfortable.

Pros: quiet, comfortable ride
Vehicle: Acura RDX
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MICHELIN Tires

Among the low-cost good ones; Vredestein. Now I stick to Michelin (bought various X-Ice2/3/PA3) as I like that they won't feel like winter tires.

Pros: won't feel like winter tires
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MICHELIN Tires
icekid99
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Rating 5.0

Just got Cross Climate 2’s from Costco yesterday. I put about 60 miles on today and I love them! Great smooth ride and I feel like they really grip the road.

Pros: great smooth ride
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MICHELIN Tires

I got the CrossClimate + 2 weeks ago. First few days I couldn’t really notice a difference. After 2 weeks and driving more, they’re definitely louder and less efficient.

Pros: no difference first days
Cons: louder, less efficient
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MICHELIN Tires
papa_vw
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Rating 2.0

Bottom line for me, the Michelins haven't stood up in the desert heat and I've had them as OEM tires on a few vehicles. By 25,000 - 30,000 miles the rubber is cracking. How safe is that? Once again, I'm just sharing my perspective from my personal experience. Everyone else can do what they think is right.

Cons: cracking in heat
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 25000 km
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