Tires MICHELIN or TIGAR

MICHELIN Tires

I would go with Michelin Pilot A/S 4 if money isn’t a factor. They’re more expensive, but *excellent* all around tires.

Pros: excellent all around tires
Cons: more expensive
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

Michelin are a great choice, I would choose the CrossClimate2. I understand tires are expensive, but Michelin tires maintain their performance when they get worn, whereas other brands drop off significantly.

Pros: maintain performance when worn
Cons: tires are expensive
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MICHELIN Tires

I have GMC 3500HD SRW with almost 50k on OEM Michelin tires. There's still pretty good tread on them.

Pros: pretty good tread
Mileage: 50000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin AS4s for year-round work fine for me, although I live in the midwest. But as long as you're smart and aren't trying to be the first one on the road before the plow trucks make their rounds, I've never had an issue.

Pros: fine for year-round work
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MICHELIN Tires

Im on the Michelins from the factory and just noticed the rears are starting to show some wear in the center. I’m at about 14,000 miles.

Cons: rear wear in center
Mileage: 22531 km
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MICHELIN Tires
adrew
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Rating 1.0

Our '11 Yaris came with these in a T-rated 185/60-15 with 160 treadwear. They had some tread left but were super unsafe by 20k miles (no traction on wet roads and uncontrollable axle hopping wheelspin with light acceleration). Total throwaway trash tires: super loud, no grip, harsh riding.

Cons: super loud, no grip
Mileage: 32186 km
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