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MICHELIN Tires
patrikman
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Rating 5.0

Over the last 20 years I\u2019ve liked Michelin the most for normal daily driving, they tend to be pricier than comparable brands but when you factor in balance, noise, traction, and wear I\u2019d say I prefer them.

Pros: balance, noise, traction, wear
Cons: pricier than comparable brands
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MICHELIN Tires
DannyLo
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Rating 5.0

Michelin is the only tire i've ever seen almost basically take no weight on our wheel balancer (assuming a perfectly straight wheel), even without match-mount. Speaks volumes to their manufacturing processes and quality control.

Pros: take no weight
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MICHELIN Tires
adrew
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Rating 5.0

Michelin is the only brand I'm always completely happy with...Midrange and up tires from other brands like Bridgestone (Potenza 750 and similar) and BFG (G-Force Sport)...have been okay but there always end up being some characteristics that make me wish I'd spent the extra $100 on some Michelins, like getting really noisy after a year, not working well in the rain and slush, not balancing absolutely perfectly, weird resonant noises at various speeds, etc.

Pros: always completely happy
Cons: noisy after a year
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MICHELIN Tires
Camviet
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Rating 5.0

Ran the Xi3's this past winter when I was traveling 200 miles every 8 weeks, with the same trip most weekends. Tires ran quiet on highway, stable performance in wet or dry. We saw some ice and it gripped as if it was wet. No complaints

Pros: quiet on highway, stable performance
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MICHELIN Tires
Nivolk
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Rating 5.0

Tires Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ 225/45ZR17 94/y.

Fairly quiet tires, grip is good, and they've never left me wanting.

Pros: quiet tires, good grip
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 5000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
juaquin
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Rating 5.0

I'm running 225/40R18 Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ tires on my stock 18" Laguna wheels on my Mk6.

NVH is similar to the stock tires, but they have way more grip.

Pros: more grip, similar NVH
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MICHELIN Tires
KeepOnGoing1
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Rating 5.0

Michellin Pilot A/S3+ 235/45/17

Potholes have nothing on me. Great grip in rain and dry. Cabin is a lot quieter than when I have Continental A/S.

Pros: great grip, quieter cabin
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MICHELIN Tires

I've had Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 3+ on my R since late April. Very happy with their street performance. I did it as a compromise from having to keep a set of dedicated winters around.

Pros: happy with street performance
Vehicle: Audi A5
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MICHELIN Tires
bossjon
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Rating 4.0

I just purchased last week, went with the pilot Sport a/s 3 +. I was also looking at the Conti DWS06. The have better reviews for snow driving. Figured I will drive my SUV when it snows, so went with the better performance. Seem pretty good so far, only about 50 miles in though.

Pros: better performance
Mileage: 80 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Recently changed several factors and noticed a rather significant drop in mpgs.... 1) tune - brought the car to stage 1+ with vwr intake 2) winter blend fuel 3) new Michelin a/s 3 tires I used to have the trip computer averaging 28ish, and now I'm seeing about 23 for highway use at 80mph

Cons: significant drop in mpgs
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