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MICHELIN Tires

the X-Ice has lower rolling resistance (better fuel economy) and is the only winter tire I know of with a manufacturer treadlife warranty, so if longevity is your concern, go Michelin.

Pros: lower rolling resistance, better fuel economy, treadlife warranty, good longevity
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I have the Michelin X-Ice and I love them! Plus Michelin tires have a road side assistance included, which I love

Pros: excellent performance, roadside assistance
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Have Michelins on my car. The Michelins are starting their 3 or 4th season with still tons of tread life remaining. I have bombed through snow that was easy 1-1.5feet and never got stuck or had any concerns!

Pros: long tread life, excellent in deep snow
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Michelin x-ice for sure. I bought a used set years ago and got a few seasons out of them, and then replaced them with Blizzaks. Regretted it immediately; the x-ice were so much better.

Pros: good longevity, superior performance
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I had this Michelin PS4 too. After 11 tkm they looked like the tires from OP.

It was a Subaru wrx sti. And i live in Germany…

Pros: good performance
Cons: wears quickly
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 11000 km
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Go spend the money buy 4 new Michelin Cross climate sell the old tires on Facebook you will enjoy your new car so much more those OE tires are garbage and dangerous in the rain/snow

Pros: enjoy your new car
Cons: garbage and dangerous
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