Tires MICHELIN or SUMITOMO

MICHELIN Tires
TopspinG7
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Rating 5.0

I have Michelin Cross Climate 2 on both my midsized sedan Front Driver and our AWD Mazda CX-9 SUV and we are utterly safe and quiet and happy but we're not hitting tracks or corners at 0.8 G. My #1 priority is WET STOPPING. Where I live we get very little snow but they're said to handle it well also. They're quiet and smooth with solid steering feedback. And plenty of dry handling capabilities

Pros: utterly safe, quiet, happy, good wet stopping, handle snow well, smooth, solid steering feedback, go
Vehicle: Mazda
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Had these on my car and definitely worth the premium. Just switched over to crossclimate2 though bc I moved to a snowier climate and already miss the PSAS4

Pros: worth the premium
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I have pilot sport 5, my brother has them, my father too, they are a very good tire, but if put dominic toretto mode on they are gone

Pros: very good tire
Cons: wear quickly with aggressive driving
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We bought a set of Michelin WeatherGuard tires at Costco. They are well worth it. We were able to drive in the mountains over ice and snow

Pros: well worth it, good in ice/snow
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I ran the PSAS4 on my Audi Allroad (coming from the factory Continentals) and it made such a difference there's probably nothing else I'd rather run other than to try out the Conti DWS 06+ if it was significantly cheaper. I think the Michelin is just a better tire overall and their specialty tires are basically the leader in the industry.

Pros: made a difference, better overall
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SUMITOMO Tires
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Rating 4.0

We wore out the OEMs at 40k and picked up a set of Sumitomo P03 tires. Extremely happy with them. They're not strictly EV tires so there's some efficiency loss (maybe 5-10%?) but the car is much grippier, especially in wet and slushy conditions. Also, it's just way more comfortable of a ride. Kind of doubt they'll last through the manufacturer warranty of 50k miles but also it was just under $100/tire installed at DiscountTire so I'm not terribly concerned

Pros: extremely happy, much grippier, comfortable ride
Cons: efficiency loss, doubtful longevity
Mileage: 40000 km
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Michelin X-Ice for me. They do great in slush and slop too - we got 11” of snow here in Minnesota a last spring and one of the kids and I drove around with shovels and kitty litter helping folks who were stuck, it was unbelievably fun - the Crosstrek is unstoppable with those tires.

Pros: great in slush, great in snow, unstoppable
Vehicle: Subaru
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MICHELIN Tires

I just put a set of Potenza Sports on my CTS 4 Coupe it still had the Michelin Pilots on it. They lasted 35k but the fronts were by far the worst but this is a AWD so no rotation.

Pros: discounted price
Cons: fronts wore quickly
Mileage: 56327 km
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