Tires MICHELIN or Barum
I have Michelin X-Ice snows on a set of 17” steelies. They’re awesome.
Michelin is the gold standard. Period. They're expensive and worth every penny. Quiet, smooth, great handling and wear like iron.
I stopped using continentals when my last set of DWS sounded like a freight train down the road in my golf. I switched to Michelin crossclimate 2s and they have been a great all weather and quiet tire.
I absolutely love Michelin tires on my truck. Currently I have control contact tour plus on my Jetta. Close to 80,000 miles and not on the wear bars yet. I’m hoping to get close to 100,000 miles out of them.
I will never buy anything else than Michellin CrossClimate 2 for my daily. I swear it rivals dedicated snow tires in winter conditions and lasted me 50k miles driving them years long.
These are as close to real snow tires as I have experienced, while still giving all the other benefits of non snow tires. Highly recommend.
Yes - very good tires...Recently purchased them for my wife's Honda Pilot AWD...Great traction and road manners.
Installed on my 2015 Toyota Highlander 6 months ago... 5 stars so far, ride so very smooth and super quiet with better gas mileage
Michelin had 2 models in the Pilot series - Sporty and Street Radial. The Street Radial was excellent, while the Indian made Sporty was horrible.
The sidewall split on one of the Michelin Primacy MXM4 on our 2021 Model 3 at about 12000km (only 7450 miles) so those Michelin Primacy MXM4s are not that great it seems.
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