Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA

MICHELIN Tires

Michelin road 6s. Not budget but I'm sitting at 10k miles and have probably another 4 to 6k till they need replaced.

Pros: high mileage
Cons: not budget
Mileage: 10000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I’ve been riding the defenders two plus years in the Reno Tahoe area

I commute on 80 in all kinds of weather especially snow and honestly never had a problem

Pros: no problems in snow
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MICHELIN Tires

My Winter set up includes Y rated tires, however they are not a Winter tire per Se. They are all season/ all-weather tires with the 3MPSF severe winter rating.

Pros: all season, severe winter rating
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MICHELIN Tires

I had cross climate twos on my Chevy Bolt in northern Michigan, they were awesome for snow, but definitely hurt my range. I'd consider them again but just know that your range will be affected.

Pros: awesome for snow
Cons: hurt my range
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MICHELIN Tires

If you’re driving that much I would just go with the Michelin defender 2s. Personally I wouldn’t buy any tires that aren’t Michelin they are by far the best imo

Pros: best tires
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MICHELIN Tires
bzcat
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Rating 3.0

I ran Michelin Pilot Sport AS4+ on my SQ5 before I sold it. For most CUV, running car all season tires is better and often cheaper solution if you never go off pavement (sand/mud/grass etc)

Vehicle: Audi SQ5
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MICHELIN Tires
Jimmytootwo
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Rating 1.0

My 70K Michelins were rocks at 47000

Still had some tread left all evenly worn but they sucked

No traction,no ride quality and i junked them.

Pros: evenly worn
Cons: no traction, no ride quality
Mileage: 47000 km
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