Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA

MICHELIN Tires
EmuWasabi
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Rating 4.5

I just changed out my primacy MXV4s for Michelin cross climate 2s. It’s still early days, but they feel better, they’re quieter, and don’t slip in the places, the old ones did.

Pros: feel better, quieter, no slip
Vehicle: Kia
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YOKOHAMA Tires
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Rating 5.0

BRAND NEW Yokohama AdvanSport+ A/S tires (Yokohama’s equivalent to Michelin’s Pilot Sport 4 A/S) with less than 600 miles on the tires - no real maintenance (outside of oil changes & tire rotations) needed on this bad boy until at least reaching 105k miles!!

Pros: High performance, long lifespan
Vehicle: Mazda 6
Mileage: 966 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I've ran Michelin Pilot Sport 4ASs the entire time I've owned mine. They handle brilliantly and deal with rain exceptionally well.

Pros: brilliant handling, exceptional rain performance
Vehicle: Lexus
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MICHELIN Tires

As for the tires, the OEM tires are Michelin EnergySaver AS w/SelfSeal. If something else is in place, it can reduce the range by 5 to 10%.

Pros: best for efficiency
Cons: sacrifices everything else
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MICHELIN Tires

Not on a X7, but on a Hyundai Equus (air ride as well that eat rear tires every 15k miles). Michelin lasted only 10k miles, and might have been a bit more comfortable, but this is it.

Pros: might be more comfortable
Cons: lasted only 10k miles
Vehicle: Hyundai Equus
Mileage: 10000 km
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