Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA

MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

I replaced tires on my '21 Sport 2.0T recently. But as tires go, they look great and give a very comfortable ride, with no excess ride noise. I'm glad I got them.

Pros: comfortable ride, no noise
Vehicle: Honda
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MICHELIN Tires

I can tell you that the CrossClimate2 is GREAT in the rain. On my wife’s CR-V, driving on those in the rain almost feels like driving on dry pavement.

Pros: GREAT in the rain
Vehicle: Honda
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin X-ice are great winter tires. Supreme on icy conditions, which is important for daily winter driving on plowed roadways. They are good in heavy snow also, although not the best, but in those conditions driving is slower anyways.

Pros: great winter tires, supreme on icy conditions
Cons: not the best in snow
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YOKOHAMA Tires

All that being said, Yokohama is popular in other counties ( Australia being a big one ) and is a great tire and reputable brand.

Pros: great tire, reputable brand
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YOKOHAMA Tires

IN MY OPINION the best tires. Great in Mud, Sand and small to medium size rocky terrain. 3 yrs and counting with the same set, no complaints.

Pros: great in mud, sand
Cons: rocky terrain (medium)
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MICHELIN Tires

Those tires are shot. Michelins have a habit of dry rotting early. They’re decent tires, but I’ve seen them rot like that all too often.

Pros: decent tires
Cons: dry rotting early
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Only tires I’ve ever had a blow out on are Yokohamas. My falken wild peaks have been great

Pros: falken wild peaks great
Cons: blow out on Yokohamas
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