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MICHELIN Tires

Ich bin ganz zufrieden mit den Crossclimate. Die erkaufen sich ihre lange Haltbarkeit und gute Performance bei Trockenheit aber mit Schwächen bei Nässe.

Pros: lange Haltbarkeit, gute Performance
Cons: Schwächen bei Nässe
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MICHELIN Tires
InvisibleTacoSnack
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Rating 5.0

Michelin Defenders. Best tires on the market, have them on my 2500HD for the past 3 years and there is very little wear and I go 90mph

Pros: best tires, little wear
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Nokia Tires
Adept-Sky-1715
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Rating 4.0

My wife wanted a tire that was more comfortable, quieter, and had better treadwear than the OEM summer tires. So far, we're really happy with these tires.

Even though there's no acoustic foam like on our OEM tires, they're quieter. They're practically silent up to 50mph but there's a slight hum at freeway speeds. They're not as loud as the OEM Continentals.

They're also much more comfortable than the OEM summer tires. With the Ohlins suspension and OEM Continentals, the Polestar 2 was surprisingly jarring over small bumps on the road. One thing that I noticed was that the Nokian sidewalls seem to be pretty soft/flexible.

Tread life should be solid. Handling/Performance feels like 85% of the OEM tires.

All in all, these aren't track tires. Nor are they the sportiest tires in the UHP All-Season class. But they're a super practical choice for a wide range of coupes and sedans - they should wear well, they're comfortable, and provide enough grip to have fun.

Pros: quieter, more comfortable, good grip
Cons: softer and more vague
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin are great tyres and very grippy but wear quickly because they are usually a softer compound than the equivalent in other brands

Pros: great tyres, very grippy
Cons: wear quickly
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MICHELIN Tires
supreet908
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Rating 3.5

I have them on my Lexus ES300h and drove with them coast-to-coast across the entirety of Canada in the dead of winter, then back again in the summer. I found them to be really great performers in winter, even in nearly tire-high snow, and I never had a moment where I was worried about slipping or sliding, even through the Rockies in white-out conditions. HOWEVER... I find them to be too noisy in the summer. I can see the fuel efficiency drop on road trips in the summer as well, and I'm not sure I'd run them year-round again knowing what I know now.

Pros: great performers in winter
Cons: too noisy in summer
Vehicle: Lexus
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