Tires MICHELIN or SUNNY

MICHELIN Tires
ham604
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Rating 4.0

My previous set were the Bridgestone Blizzaks. Now, I'm using a set of Michelin X-Ice. I've driven around the city and as far as Whistler/Big White (I used to go Cypress 3-4 times a week too during the winter). Blizzaks were a beast in heavy snow. But I think for what you're looking for, I would just go with the X-Ice. They're really quiet and the ride is really comfortable.

Pros: quiet, comfortable ride
Vehicle: Acura RDX
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MICHELIN Tires

Among the low-cost good ones; Vredestein. Now I stick to Michelin (bought various X-Ice2/3/PA3) as I like that they won't feel like winter tires.

Pros: won't feel like winter tires
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MICHELIN Tires
icekid99
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Rating 5.0

Just got Cross Climate 2’s from Costco yesterday. I put about 60 miles on today and I love them! Great smooth ride and I feel like they really grip the road.

Pros: great smooth ride
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MICHELIN Tires

Never cheap out on tires. I just ordered Pilot Aplin Pa4's on the stock size for my turbo they were $266 i believe on PMCtire.com (which I find to be the best online tire shop here in Canada. Free shipping!). You get what you pay for generally for tires.

Pros: good value for money
Cons: can be expensive
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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MICHELIN Tires

I did the same thing with mine about 1.5 years ago. I went to America’s Tire and they called Michelin and did the discount. Went with Michelin Crossclimates on mine. Solid tires!

Pros: solid tires
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MICHELIN Tires
zukiphile
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Rating 4.0

The CrossClimate2 is nice for snow, but they come with a bit more noise than their all weather tires. I use them as winter only tires.

Pros: nice for snow
Cons: more noise
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MICHELIN Tires

The Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4’s are the best all season tires they have right now. Great in summer and snow but pricey.

Pros: great in summer, snow
Cons: pricey
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MICHELIN Tires

For what it\u2019s worth, I went down two wheel sizes with my 2018 Golf R. 19 to 17 for Michelin snow tires, from 235/35-19 to 225/45-17. Not much weather yet to really test but some handling loss of course.

Cons: some handling loss
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