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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 4.0

I'm glad. I got tires for my suv for 130$ a tire and they are going strong 4 years later. Last set i had on the same car were Michelin for 210$ per and they wore out after 3 years.

Pros: going strong 4 years
Cons: wore out after 3
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MICHELIN Tires

Like others on here, Michelin PS4S.

I bought my 2019 GLI with about 8k miles on it and noticed fairly quickly especially in the rain, the stock tires just didn’t cut it, so those got swapped out about 1500 miles later (under 10k). Great upgrade, no regrets.

Pros: great upgrade, no regrets
Cons: stock tires didn’t cut it
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 8000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I live in California, all the hype around Michelin PS4S is completely valid. I love them

Pros: completely valid, I love them
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MICHELIN Tires

I have used CrossClimate tires and have been very happy with them. Honestly, I found they worked as well in snow as my Gislaved snow tires as well as being good summer wet and dry tires.

Pros: good summer wet and dry
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 3.0

My winters aren't too different, and I've had or have all of them: Pilot Alpin, X-Ice Snow, and CC2 (all North American versions). The CC2 were just too floppy and imprecise for me, and that's on a modified daily driver crossover. On a 986 the steering and handling response would be damaged noticeably over Pilot Alpins imo. If you're a fan of feel (and likely traction overall, honestly), get the UHP winters. They're by far my category of choice because of the sporty feel they maintain on performance cars.

Pros: sporty feel, good traction
Cons: floppy, imprecise
Vehicle: Porsche
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