Tires MICHELIN or Pirelli

MICHELIN Tires

Go for **[Michelin City Grip 2](https://s.shopee.ph/3B0YOyCOOX)** na OP if quality din lang pag-uusapan. Solid nyan sa wet roads since maganda grip niya. Okay na pamalit sa stock to.

Pros: maganda grip niya
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Pirelli Tires

The closest you’re going to get to snow tire performance without an actually snow tire is going to be something in the all weather segment. It’ll be like the crossclimate 2, WRG5 or Pirelli weatheractive.

Pros: usable in warmer weather
Cons: a little pricey
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MICHELIN Tires

If you insist on All season go with Michelin Cross climate tires.. idk how those pass as all season but they surely are miles better than any other all season in the winter.

Pros: miles better in winter
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MICHELIN Tires

I’m blazing through most all snowy conditions with AWD and crossclimate 2 tires which are snow rated but also a great all season tire.

Pros: great all season tire
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Pirelli Tires
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Rating 3.0

Fronts are 5/32 and rears are 6/32. I'll save the $40 and do it myself. And when the time comes, I'll replace them with something that will last more than, say, 20k miles. I just wish Nokian made tires that fit the 19" wheels.

Pros: replace with longer lasting
Vehicle: Volvo V60
Mileage: 9000 km
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Pirelli Tires

My experience with the Perelli stock tires was that they wore out at 19,000 miles, required numerous puncture repairs, and during their first test backcountry, the sidewall blew out, leaving me stranded.

Cons: premature wear, puncture prone, sidewall failure
Mileage: 19000 km
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