Tires MICHELIN or NITTO

MICHELIN Tires

I have the Michelin PA4's for my R, they are great all around in the winter especially in the dry, X Ice3 were better on ice and packed snow though.

Pros: great all around in winter
Cons: X Ice3 better on ice
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MICHELIN Tires

I ran the Xice3 in some pretty severe snow this past winter. One day in particular was a big snowstorm... I took every gnarly/hilly minor road I could find... and got home with no drama and some quality hooning. Those tires are magic.

Pros: no drama, quality hooning
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

I had XIce's on my S4 and loved them, for sure getting them on my R Smooth on plowed roads, but turned the S4 into a tank when it snowed.

Pros: smooth on plowed roads
Vehicle: Audi S4
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MICHELIN Tires

I had the Pilot Alpines on my Z4M Coupe last winter. Loved them for below freezing dry conditions, and I was driving past stuck subarus in snowy conditions as well.

Pros: loved below freezing conditions
Vehicle: BMW Z4
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MICHELIN Tires

This is why modern winter tires like the Michelin X-Ice that have rather "docile" tread patterns still do amazingly well on ice and snow, and that is a compound that is still useful in the cold.

Pros: amazingly well on ice
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MICHELIN Tires
ProjectA3
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Rating 3.0

I was on coilovers for quite a long time and wanted to let everyone know that they cars will eat through rear tires rather quickly once lowered. After the coils were installed I had a proper alignment done ASAP, and noticed that in under 9,000 miles of 97% highway driving my Michelin Pilot Super Sports were just about bald from the inner tread block outward.

Pros: proper alignment done
Cons: tires wear quickly
Vehicle: Audi S3
Mileage: 9000 km
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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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