Tires MICHELIN or Vredestein

MICHELIN Tires
davidsegura
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Rating 5.0

I just traded in those Accords this month for '22 Sport 2.0T's that came stock with Michelin Primacy MXM4. Night and day difference on the road noise and it absolutely gives it a more comfortable ride.

Pros: more comfortable ride
Cons: road noise
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MICHELIN Tires
Firm_Life618
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Rating 5.0

I feel like a broken record with this one, but I highly recommend the Michelin PS4S or PS4AS. They made my accord feel a whole lot more connected to the road, and the All Seasons handle Wisconsin winters just fine.

Pros: connected to the road
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Vredestein Tires
thisthingisrad
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Rating 5.0

We replaced our tires on our LR Model Y at 28k miles. They’re amazingly smooth and quiet. A significant difference from the Goodyear tires which were such a rough ride - so much so that we were considering replacing the suspension!!! The Goodyear tires also had the foam core supposedly to reduce road noise - but the Vredestein tires are quiet without foam! AND they were cheaper as well.

Pros: smooth and quiet, cheaper
Cons: rough ride with Goodyear
Mileage: 45062 km
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Vredestein Tires
Epicdurr2020
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Rating 4.0

I have them on 19" on a MYP and on my ice car. They very good. Nice with comfort (since they are a touring tire, not a performances tire) and rides over small bumps well.

Pros: nice comfort, rides well
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MICHELIN Tires

If you can afford it, Michelin is worth it in the long run. They’re the only tire I know that lasts longer than the warranty period based on Consumer Reports.

Pros: lasts longer, worth it
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MICHELIN Tires
SilentC1969
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Rating 4.0

I was going to replace with the same tire but decided to try the Michelin AS4. I would observe the following :

Dry grip - Michelin is better feel and grip around corners

Wet grip - not scientific but think the DWS is marginally better

Road feel / noise / ride quality - I like the Michelins slightly better

Pros: better dry grip, road feel
Cons: DWS better wet grip
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MICHELIN Tires

I got the CrossClimate + 2 weeks ago. First few days I couldn’t really notice a difference. After 2 weeks and driving more, they’re definitely louder and less efficient.

Pros: no difference first days
Cons: louder, less efficient
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MICHELIN Tires

I swear by myselfthat those tires SUCK!!! Consider that they came stock on my gsr wen it was stock and torqueless and well come rain, come slipping on a normal turn with a car that didn't produce any torque below 5k rpms as opposed to a gti below 2k rpm..

Cons: tires SUCK, slipping on turn
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