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MICHELIN Tires
Wrong-Palpitation556
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Rating 5.0

I have Michelin Primacy A/S tires on my CX5, and I'm very happy with them. The ride is quiet and comfortable, and they handle really well

Pros: quiet, comfortable ride
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires

I put CC2s on my 17 Corolla. I was worried that it would be overkill, but as someone who has pretty much always cheaped out on tires, the upgrade was unbelievable. I live in Seattle, so we don't get a lot of snow. They handle extremely well in the rain.

Pros: handles well in rain
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YOKOHAMA Tires

I recommend using Yokohama ES32. Cheaper than Dunlop. Previously I'm a fan Yokohama Tyres.. Been using their midrange C.drive AC01 and C.drive2 AC02.. Give me confidence in wet weathers.

Pros: confidence in wet weathers
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YOKOHAMA Tires
JusTheG
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Rating 4.0

I replaced my OEM Falkein ZIEX tires at exactly 21k miles with some Yokohama Geolandar X-CV's. The new GX's seem to ride fine on them so for my experience with 400 miles on the Geolandars, they have improved ride quality and lowered perceived road noise.

Pros: improved ride quality
Cons: lowered road noise
Mileage: 21000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Get some Yokohama Geolander CV4s tires and never have to worry about traction on snow and ice or wearing out winter tires. Best All weather tires you can buy and they’re decent off road. Light weight too. 60k tread wear warranty. I got them on a CX-5 and it’s unstoppable in snow.

Pros: decent off road, light weight
Vehicle: Mazda
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YOKOHAMA Tires
BuckerooBonzai42
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Rating 4.0

2022 Wilderness OB that came with Yokohama Geolandar A/T G015 (very good tires--I ordered my car online and it was delivered new) and I just replaced them at 52,000 as they were getting thin.

Pros: very good tires
Cons: getting thin
Mileage: 83686 km
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MICHELIN Tires
Czaple
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Rating 4.0

I didn't replace my factory Yokohama tires on my 2022 Limited until around 38k miles, and I still had around 1/4" tread left. I wanted better winter tires and replaced them with Michelin Cross-Climate 2 tires with a 60k tread wear warranty. There is a bit more ride noise than with my Yokohama tires, but nothing a few more decibels on the radio doesn't fix

Pros: better winter tires
Cons: more ride noise
Mileage: 61155 km
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MICHELIN Tires

If you're not regularly trekking into the mountains, all-weather tires like the Michelin CrossClimate are great. They perform really well in snow and you don't have to worry about swapping them out annually.

Pros: perform well in snow
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MICHELIN Tires

I have the Michelin CC2s on a Model 3 LR AWD. They are very good tire, but they are loud loud loud on certain types of roads. If you need or specifically want snow performance, they're a great option, otherwise I'd definitely get something else. I took about a 10% hit on range versus moderately worn OEM Michelin MXV4, but to be fair the New CC2s had way way more tread depth. If I had a do over, I'd definitely try the Hankook Ions.

Pros: very good tire, snow performance
Cons: loud on certain roads
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MICHELIN Tires

had these in my previous car, only good when new. after that they were very average

Pros: good when new
Cons: very average after
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