Tires MICHELIN or TIGAR

MICHELIN Tires
adrew
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Rating 4.5

I run grand-touring summers (H-rated Michelin Energy, used on the base Mini) on my Yaris year-'round here (Texas) and they are great, only getting a little scrabbly in sub-freezing temperatures. The summer Energy Saver (not the A/S) is the best all around tire I have ever had. Smooth, quiet, good steering response, excellent braking, tons of grip. If you slam on the brakes, it just STOPS without a bunch of scratching around and ABS intervention.

Pros: smooth, quiet, good steering, excellent braking, tons of grip
Cons: scrabbly in sub-freezing
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin X Ice Snow for winter tires on my VW. Improved grip and stopping distance below 7C compared to all weather tires, even when there is no snow or ice.

Pros: improved grip, stopping distance
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires

I received my winter set today. Since we only get a handful of actual snow days a season and most of it cleaned within hours, I went with a "performance winter" set, the Michelins pilot alpine 5.

Pros: performance winter set
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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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TIGAR Tires
WickedUsername7
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Rating 5.0

Mines are Tigar Tires which are owned by Michelin, for both winter and summer. Maybe the best quality=price choice in my country.

Pros: best quality price
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MICHELIN Tires

I drive my RWD performance summer tires in sub freezing temps when it’s dry out, WITH caution. It will be like using hard plastic tires. No sudden shift in weight please!

Pros: drove in sub freezing temps
Cons: like hard plastic tires
Vehicle: BMW Z4
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