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MICHELIN Tires

I've driven the F80 M3 on these, and they were fantastic. I had the factory Conti SportContacts on my E90, and then switched to the PSS tires, and it was night and day. For daily driving in temperate climates, there's no better tire than the P4S at the moment.

Pros: fantastic, night and day
Vehicle: BMW
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MICHELIN Tires
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I just put a set on my S6 replacing the factory Pirelli's. the Pirelli's were garbage and lasted a whopping 16K miles. The road noise from the Michelin is way quieter and the grip is much better especially on initial turn-in.

Pros: quieter, better grip
Vehicle: Audi S6
Mileage: 16000 km
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Nokia Tires

I used to buy Nokian. I would say they offer slightly better ice traction over the Michelins. However they typically cost half more, and last half as long

Pros: better ice traction
Cons: cost more, last less
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MICHELIN Tires

I have Michelin X-Ice 3 s on both a Dodge truck and a Hyundai Accent. They work excellently, although I noticed on the Accent they are not a great rain tire.

Pros: work excellently
Cons: not great rain tire
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MICHELIN Tires

I only run Michelins on everything I drive, I've never had issues with the tires, and I figure if the cost of michelins saves me an accident, then they have paid for themselves

Pros: no issues, accident prevention
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MICHELIN Tires

Between all of the vehicles I maintain I only run Michelin X-Ice 3 or Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 tires for winters. Worth every penny.

Pros: worth every penny
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Nokia Tires

I ended up getting nokain **all weather** tires last October for winter in thunder Bay. I never once was worried about getting stuck or slipping even in the coldest of nights/mornings. They worked amazingly

Pros: amazing performance, no slipping
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MICHELIN Tires

For comparison, the tires I use on my bike are Michelin Road 5, which seem to be in sale right now for $180 in my size and last around 8k miles

Pros: last around 8k miles
Mileage: 12875 km
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