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MICHELIN Tires

I've been Michelin only for a while now, they work really well with my front-heavy car all year, better feel and linear fade than any other tire I've used. Unfortunately front heavy and spirited driving make for quick wear even on xl tires, so I guess be prepared for that.

Pros: work really well, better feel, linear fade
Cons: quick wear
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DJ-Fire
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Rating 4.0

I have these on my Porsche for my normal driving. I’ve switched to other brands, but always come back to these. They wear well and give nice grip. They can ride a bit harsh around the city but, the sidewall is pretty small.

Pros: wear well, nice grip
Cons: ride a bit harsh
Vehicle: Porsche
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MICHELIN Tires

Had a bad experience with the original dws so I’ve been Michelin ever since. The pilot sport AS are the best all seasons I’ve ever owned.

Pros: best all seasons
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TopspinG7
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Rating 5.0

I have Michelin Cross Climate 2 on both my midsized sedan Front Driver and our AWD Mazda CX-9 SUV and we are utterly safe and quiet and happy but we're not hitting tracks or corners at 0.8 G. My #1 priority is WET STOPPING. Where I live we get very little snow but they're said to handle it well also. They're quiet and smooth with solid steering feedback. And plenty of dry handling capabilities

Pros: utterly safe, quiet, happy, good wet stopping, handle snow well, smooth, solid steering feedback, go
Vehicle: Mazda
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Had these on my car and definitely worth the premium. Just switched over to crossclimate2 though bc I moved to a snowier climate and already miss the PSAS4

Pros: worth the premium
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MICHELIN Tires

I have pilot sport 5, my brother has them, my father too, they are a very good tire, but if put dominic toretto mode on they are gone

Pros: very good tire
Cons: wear quickly with aggressive driving
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We bought a set of Michelin WeatherGuard tires at Costco. They are well worth it. We were able to drive in the mountains over ice and snow

Pros: well worth it, good in ice/snow
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MICHELIN Tires

I track my G82 M4 with the stock PS4Ss for a few sessions when I first started. They are find for beginners and arguably better for learning. If you’re not pushing hard, I’ve seen them last a whole season or only two to three events if you’re actually driving to the limit. The biggest thing to watch out for is the lack of camber. The stock car provides about 2.5 degrees of front camber which will cord the outer shoulders should while leaving most of the tire relatively healthy.

Pros: good for beginners, better for learning, decent longevity (if not pushed)
Cons: poor longevity (if pushed), outer shoulder wear
Vehicle: BMW M4
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bentin
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Rating 1.0

I had the Michelin AS4 on my last car, I wouldn't do them again. They're loud and ride poorly.

Cons: loud, ride poorly
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