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I replaced the shitty tires on mine with a set of Michelin Pilot Sport 5 and the difference is out the gate.
I went the opposite. They both handle about the same. I only got about 18k out of the mpss. I'm at 10 on the continentals, and they still look brand new.
I had numbers 1 and 2 on my 2016 GS 350. The Michelin’s were better by far.
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4. Great longevity. Wear evenly/ not loud. Good drip in all conditions.
Bought my wife's car with a set of new Michelins on it, which are arguably top tier tires.
They lasted 60,000 miles. Quiet riding, predictable handling, wore evenly.
I put a set of Mastercraft tires on it as replacement. 1/3 the cost and they were not the "cheapest" by far.
They were definitely noisier and harder riding. They lasted about 25,000 miles.
They have a slightly different speed rating (Y vs. W) due to whatever the differences in the compound they use are. This can mean that they'll wear differently to the 2 other tyres you've got on the vehicle, but realistically it probably won't make a huge/noticeable difference.
I have the Michelin CrossClimate 2s on my car. Amazing tire, I love the handling but they are LOUD.
I have the Crossclimates on my CX5, when they wear down, they start getting louder. I'm probably at 40-50% life left and they are pretty loud on dry pavement.
Prima iarna cu all season pentru mine, e ok, patineaza putin masina pe zapada, dar era la fel si cu alea de iarna. \nMichelin Crossclimate 2 daca conteaza.
Mine were doing that within a year. Michelins are a bit infamous for getting shallow cracks all over the place.
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