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MICHELIN Tires

Brother, be realistic. Your Michelin Road 6 is no track tire. Far from a high performance tire that anyone should be running crazy high speeds on! That is 100% patchable and would be just fine for the life of the tire.

Pros: patchable, fine for life
Cons: not a track tire
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MICHELIN Tires

I have Michelin cross climate 2's. Been about 3, maybe almost 4yrs now. About 35k miles put on them. Maybe a bit more? Threads are still pretty good.

Pros: threads still pretty good
Vehicle: Mazda 3
Mileage: 56327 km
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Vredestein Tires

I use Vredstein Hitrac All-season on my 2023 Camry Hybrid. Barely hit my fuel efficiency, maybe .5%. But waaayyyyy better performance is rain and snow compared to my OEM firestones.

Pros: better performance in rain/snow
Cons: wear rate might not be best
Mileage: 10000 km
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Vredestein Tires

Vredestein Quatrac checks all the right boxes. Replaced my now discontinued Michelin Premiers with them and I like the Vredesteins better. Consumer Reports and Tire Rack also rate Vredesteins very highly.

Pros: checks all the right boxes
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Vredestein Tires

I have those exact tires, 195/60-15, on my GK. I very much like them.... They could do with a little better grip in dry, very spirited cornering. They eat rain like a champ.

Pros: eat rain like a champ
Cons: less grip in dry
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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Vredestein Tires

I recently got vredestein quatrac tires on my 2012 fit and have been loving them. They are all weather tires so they are actually rated to handle snow compared to traditional all seasons. In Jersey so have only tested in light snow/ice and they were great.

Pros: great in light snow/ice
Vehicle: Honda Fit
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MICHELIN Tires

I've used them on track when I was starting out. 3350 lb awd 350 hp car. Chunking on sides. Not a track tire obviously but a great do-it-all.

Pros: great do-it-all
Cons: chunking on sides
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MICHELIN Tires

Just, my experience, but the x tours were the worst Michelins I've ever owned. Each tire had at least one flat, some tires had two flats in less than 2 years. My advice obviously is to pay more for the Defender series.

Cons: multiple flats, less steel
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