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I have bought high end Michelin and mid range like Falken or Fulda. The Michelin Tires hold almost twice as long as other mid range. They also hold air better and don't rub away as fast. Handling is better and I gladly pay more for getting the best of the best.
I’ve had both, and they are both good. It’s the freezing rain and ice where I think the Michelins have a bit of an advantage.
Michelin Defenders on my truck and SUV. Huge gas mileage boost. Great all season tire. 80k warranty and they ride amazing. I\u2019m not going with anything else.
The X-Ice in particular manage to be excellent winter tires while having very good (probably best in class) tread life.
Love the x ICE !! Soo quiet and fantastic grip in rain and snow
Ive got the x-ice snow tires for my truck, great tires, low noise, great grip on ice and snow.
From my experience on LS430, they last longer. Michelin MXV4 lasted 60k miles and got m through winter.
X-ice will last longer because of the tread construction and comes with a bit of a warranty. They handle phenomenally.
Great tyres, just don't put them on a high performance car. Or don't drive it like its designed too haha. The cords start to show even though there is still plenty tread. I had that in my RS5. But for normal driving, they are ace, and the tread lasts forever.
Michelin is the only brand that comes close and I've calculated they're roughly 30% more expensive and last me about 80% as long. I was a big Michelin fanboy and loyal to a fault.
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