Tires MICHELIN or Sailun

MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 4.0

These tires are less compliant than other tires I’ve used. The ride is firm. I have noticed lower fuel economy. Overall, I’m happy with these tires.

Pros: no signs of wear
Cons: ride is firm, lower economy
Vehicle: Lexus
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MICHELIN Tires

I've had the ventus on my wife's Tiguan and they suck. If you're sticking with all season go with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4, they really are much better in nearly every way imaginable.

Pros: much better in every way
Cons: ventus suck
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MICHELIN Tires

I use Pilot Sport A/S 4s and they can handle any normal (i.e. non-blizzard) amount of snow with relative ease. They were great in the Midwest last winter, including in the snow.

Pros: handle snow with ease
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MICHELIN Tires
topgnome
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Rating 4.0

the cross clime2 are really good tires had them on my van for a couple of years they are a little louder but are almost as good as mich ice on snow and ice and better in rain.

Pros: good on snow and ice
Cons: a little louder
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Sailun Tires
TheMadMerlin
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Rating 4.0

Personally had to replace the OEM tires on my EUV at around 24k~ miles, after a lot of back and forth I decided to get the Sailun Erange tires and I have around 1k miles on them so far and I have no complaints, I seem to be getting about the same range as before.

Pros: same range as before
Cons: had to replace OEM
Mileage: 1000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I replaced the stock Michelin Energy Saver set with Michelin Defender2 last year. Never going back.

Definitely better grip and handling, especially when wet. There was an impact to range but it was pretty negligible.

Pros: better grip and handling
Cons: impact to range
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MICHELIN Tires

As someone who cheated out on tires and ended up losing traction going around a curve in the rain, fishtailing to the other side of the road and getting t-boned by a vehicle twice the size of mine, I’ve made it a rule to never cheap out on tires again. Michelin is one of the better brands out there IMO.

Cons: losing traction in rain
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