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Pirelli Tires
DateIntelligent826
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Rating 5.0

One of my Pirelli P zero non-runflat tires hit a nail couple weeks ago. The tire shop also told me it was not fixable. I fixed it using the Slime tire plug kit for $10. Running fine for a few months already.

Pros: running fine for months
Cons: tire shop said unfixable
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MICHELIN Tires

So I had Michelin Xclimates front and rear. After 31,000 miles, I unfortunately got a puncture in my front right after hitting a ratchet strap :(

At the time (5 years ago) £125 a tyre was definitely worth it for ~31,000 miles.

I changed the fronts with a set of Xclimate 2s. They’re expensive yeah… but they work.

Pros: worth it for miles
Cons: expensive
Mileage: 31000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
GreatAlbatross
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Rating 5.0

Absolutely worth it. Mine feels so much better in wet weather, and it barely affected the fuel economy over the eco-tyres I had before.

Pros: better in wet weather
Cons: price rises
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MICHELIN Tires

Try Maxxis AP3's, they're dirt cheap and nearly as good as the Michelin Cross climates. I've genuinely been impressed by that specific Maxxis tyre, on my 3rds set now.

Pros: dirt cheap, nearly as good
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MICHELIN Tires

Decent brand all-season tyres will last well and be safe and capable all year round (come snowy season you might get roped into giving lifts lol), and you’ll have peace of mind; and those to me are certainly valuable enough to spend £350 on.

Pros: safe and capable
Vehicle: BMW
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MICHELIN Tires

I replaced all my mismatched tyres when I bought my 2012 Yaris three years ago, with a set of Michelin CrossClimate+. Worth the piece of mind.

Pros: worth the piece of mind
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MICHELIN Tires

Bought a set of Bridgestone RE-71Rs. Fifth car (current STI): First set (besides factory tires) was Michelin Pilot Super Sports - not bad, but I missed the outright grip of the Bridgestone's- wore them down to the cords after 25k miles and a couple of track days.

Pros: outright grip
Cons: wore down to cords
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 25000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Mr_HogHead2926
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Rating 2.0

I changed from the OEM tires to Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4's a few months ago and have been disappointed with them. They do have more grip than the OEM tires but feel really squirrely and "Mushy" while steering, especially when driving more "spiritedly". I miss how stable the car felt with the original tires.

Pros: more grip than OEM
Cons: squirrely and mushy
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