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MICHELIN Tires

I'm on my third set of Michelins on my current Camry and with the most recent set I upgraded to the Defenders from the stock Energy Savers. They've been great so far. The Defenders have handled heavy rain super well for me, and were decent in whatever snow we got in the past year.

Pros: handled heavy rain well
Mileage: 65000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin pilot road 5 if you got the money and never want to change tires again lol

Pros: never want to change
Cons: if you got the money
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MICHELIN Tires

Personally I'm currently rolling with Michelin EcoSomethingsomething. Also Continental and Nokian are quite premium brands.

Pros: premium brand
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MICHELIN Tires

The CrossClimate2 are excellent all-season tires. In fact, putting their all-weather capability aside, they're simply excellent even as far as 3-season tires go. So think of them as premium 3-season tires with extra winter capability.

Pros: excellent all-season tires
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I warrantied my OEM set (replaced at 14k miles) and never contacted michelin myself, just went to discount tire and inquired about it with them. As for the tires wearing out after 14k miles: I did do some occasional aggressive driving, but nothing too out of the ordinary. Evenly worn all around and rotated every 5k.

Pros: evenly worn all around
Cons: wore out quickly
Mileage: 22530 km
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I have Michelin ltx tires now, can't say I'm not a bit disappointed, in snow they SUCK brand new they are worse then my worn BFG 's ..other then that pretty major problem they ride nice and are quiet.

Pros: ride nice, are quiet
Cons: bad in snow
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