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MICHELIN Tires
waehrik
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Rating 4.0

These are exactly what I'm running on my Polestar. They're a bit louder than the stock Michelins and are a little less efficient but handle great and are outstanding in the snow.

Pros: handle great, outstanding snow
Cons: louder, less efficient
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I have those Michelins on my Miata and they’re great. For my size, they were the cheapest option I had at the time as well so it was a no-brainer.

Pros: great, cheapest option
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires
MinorComprehension
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Rating 5.0

Hands down the best tires I've always experienced in truck applications. The BFG TAs of course are very popular, but I find the Defenders give much better road comfort, and handling, and poor weather performance.

Pros: better road comfort, handling
Cons: pack up with mud
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bot111085
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Rating 4.0

I do. I like them. Quiet, work fine in all weather conditions. Wear seems reasonable.

Pros: quiet, work fine
Cons: wear seems reasonable
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Putrid-Ship-6579
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Rating 5.0

I have the MS1s on my 21 F150 (driven 20,000 miles so far with the new tires) and my wife has the MS2s on her Grand Cherokee. Both ride amazing.

Pros: ride amazing
Vehicle: Ford
Mileage: 32180 km
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Just have these on for ~2 months

Handling in dry is still pretty good, not as sharp as the stock one for sure, but good enough for me

Heard that they are good inthe wet. I went through couple rainy days and felt like it's quite easy to get hydroplane.

Car didn't lose control, but I have never realised those water puddles in the past with other tires

Not sure whether it's a good thing or not

Pros: good handling in dry
Cons: easy to get hydroplane
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 1.0

The best I've had are the Dunlop Direzza Star Specs (I and II) for summer. For winter ofcourse the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90s for the Michigan winters. I've had a set of Kumho Ecsta MX's and they weren't bad either, but the worst by far were the MICHELIN PRIMACY all-seasons. Noisy, tread lasted less than 20k miles and obviously it's unsafe to wait until 2/32" so not even replaceable under warranty (which claims 80k miles treadwear ....pfft). Never again.

Pros: best for summer
Cons: noisy, tread lasted less
Mileage: 20000 km
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