Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA

MICHELIN Tires

Im a MI driver and these tires have been a game changer for me driving through snow. I bought these around October last year and they were such a boon during this winter relative to my previous all season tires.

Pros: game changer driving snow
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

3 vehicles with 3 sets of Michelin CC2s (mine, wife, daughter).

Best tires I’ve ever rode one.

Smooth, traction, no road noise, great wet traction, and overall grip.

Pros: smooth, great wet traction
Cons: no road noise
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MICHELIN Tires

I’m in Cincinnati, we have all climates here, I put them on my Avalon. I noticed a few things, gas mileage dropped 4 mpg, they plowed thru rain puddles with no hydroplaning, no problem with snow, wear is good. No slipping other than pulling away from wet stop lines painted on the roadway. Love them.

Pros: no hydroplaning, good wear
Cons: gas mileage dropped
Vehicle: Toyota Avalon
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MICHELIN Tires

Alright Michelin all season sport 4 is great for all weather driving. I put 151k miles on my S8 and put new Michelins on it every 35k miles (so like 2200 in tires every 18 months lol) they were 265 21” tires. Worth every penny did well in rain too

Pros: great for all weather, did well in rain
Vehicle: Audi S8
Mileage: 151000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

If you’re gonna go to discount, I run the Yokohamas on just about everything. The yk gtx is really good, I live in DFW area. Had those on for all the “snow storms” we’ve had and no issues. They also do great in the rain.

Pros: good in rain, no issues
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MICHELIN Tires

Those Michelin’s are excellent in pretty much every climate. I live in the desert and the direct grooves allow the tire to stay cool and they perform great in wet weather. Worth every penny.

Pros: excellent performance, great in wet
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YOKOHAMA Tires

The main thing I didn't like about the A052 is the soft sidewall and overall life. I think it's probably the stickiest 200tw tire, better suited for lighter cars, but for my heavy ass Camaro I chewed through the a052 in half the time of RE71r, mostly because I was driving them wrong. I tend to push a little past the grip level from the front on corner entry, it wasn't too big and issue with the RE71r with the stiff sidewall and stiffer compound, but driving like that with the a052 which feels incredibly soft and gummy, I shredded through the shoulders of the tread quick, even with -3.3 front camber.

Pros: stickiest 200tw tire
Cons: soft sidewall, overall life
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