Tires MICHELIN or LASSA
Din ce am auzit de la un om care face taxi la Straja, cu Michelin Cross Climate2, nu a simtit diferenta fata de cauciucurile de iarna. eu am Michelin CC2 suv pe tiguan 2019 2.0 tsi 4motion 230 cai, si pe ploaie+namol+pietris au fost fantastice, pe panta cu inclinatie mult peste 12%.
Am michelin CC2 pe ambele masini. Se comporta foarte bine in 99% din timp. Daca nu te grabesti de fel, eu zic ca sunt o alegere foarte buna.
Se fac 2 ani de cand am michelin cc2. Imi plac foarte mult. De acum incolo numai AS.
Folosite in toate conditiile.
My Michelin PSAS4s are at 6/32" and so just past mid-life after 50,000 km. I don't have anything bad to say about them; the sidewalls are just right.
Treated it with the new Michelin cross climate 3 sport wich improved handling a lot. Was a little worried about comfort but it’s not as bad as I thought.
Personal, pe un Q5 cu stage 1 la 230 de cai (si o conduita preventiva) nu am avut absolut nicio problema cu Michelin CrossClimate2 atat iarna cat si vara.
Michelin has god level comfort and wet braking. My honda jazz came with Michelin XM2. The problem is due to softer compound. It lasts lesser kms. I have to change mine around 35k kms.
Due to some import restrictions, I was unable to find 195 60 Michelin so asked trye shops. Almost everyone recommended Yoko for city rough road use. I use Yokohoma now and though its not as good as Michelin its defined better than MRF Bridgestone used in my relatives car.
Using the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 and the ride has been phenomenal until now. Amazing grip and silent too on high speeds. Just that they're quite expensive compared to other brands. Currently done 30k kms on them. Had a sidewall rupture once which fortunately got covered under warranty.
Me and my parents both had DWS06's on our 2016/2020 Mazda3's, respectively. They wore out way too early and one of my parents' tires had some really random tire construction-related problem that led them to replacing the Contis with the PSAS4s. They've been happy with those tires so far, I think they're a bit noisy and ride a bit stiff but response and grip-wise they're stellar.
Perso j'ai une expérience assez bof niveau espérance de vie dans le temps, j'ai jamais acheté de Michelin en neuf (sauf pour ma bécane, j'ai pas voulu jouer avec une sous-marque) mais j'ai eu plusieurs fois des Michelin d'occasion, disons "proches de la date de péremption", et j'ai remarqué qu'ils ont une forte tendance à craqueler, plus que d'autres marques moins prestigieuses.
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