Tires MICHELIN or Vredestein

MICHELIN Tires
TheDarkEnergist
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Rating 4.5

I have had the Michelins on the E46 for the past year and have no complaints. They're fairly quiet and grip really well in whatever I've thrown at it so far. Prior to that it was yeeeeeears with the same Conti DWS06. The only thing I can say is that with only a few thousand miles on the Continentals, my mechanic discovered they were de-laminating. The inner sidewall of the driver's rear tire had about a 12" long, 1/2" wide window straight to the cords. I wasn't happy when I saw that, so I switched to Michelin. There was A LOT of tread left, so I was pretty disappointed.

Pros: fairly quiet, good grip
Vehicle: BMW
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MICHELIN Tires
ZeSly
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Rating 5.0

Had some S3 Evo, for 65000kms (2 sets) and really happy about them ! Very quiet (nothing to compare with the stock Michelin), very good handling on dry and wet roads.

Pros: very quiet, good handling
Mileage: 65000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

40k+ miles on the evo’s. They have been great, and they were a few decibels quieter than the factory Michelins.

Pros: quieter than Michelins, great
Mileage: 64373 km
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Vredestein Tires

I got a set of 155 R15 Vredstein Sprint Classics by mail order when they were on offer for about £50 a corner, then got them fitted locally - have been great tyres for my '72 1300.

Pros: have been great tyres
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires
MtnApe
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Rating 5.0

I like Michelin defenders. Quiet, good road pattern, excellent grip on snow and ice

Pros: quiet, excellent grip
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MICHELIN Tires

My original tires were cracked from being in the sun and not moving for a year or two, so the dealer replaced them with exactly the same tire and it went under the 12/12 warranty, so I need to go through those tires before I buy my own. Man, are they greasy in the wet!

Pros: self-sealing
Cons: greasy in the wet
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