Tires MICHELIN or Sailun
I replaced the stock ones on my 21 (@ 35k) with Michelin CC2’s a few weeks ago. My fuel mileage went down by a few MPG but the ride is much smoother and quieter. And I tested them out in the snow and ice today. Well worth the extra money!
Just installed these on my MYP, and I freaking love them. I got 43k on the Michelins, granted I probably went 5k over.
Just drove through a storm and just had Michilen cross climate 2's put on. Both worked amazing.
I've had Michelin PS4S on mine for a bit and love em. Great handling, ride quality, tread life, and reasonably priced for how long they last.
Michelin tire give you the way much better grip on rain and normal condition.
Stickiest, grippiest tires. Loved them on my 2020 Ti Sport. Great in the snow.
I just replaced the factory run flats on my 2022 with Michelin Cross Climate 2…with installation I got them for $1099 at Discount Tire.
I opted for Michelin Ice-X Snow because they were well reviewed along with Blizzaks, and I got a good deal on them. So far, they've done good in the snow and ice. I was surprised they're quiet and smooth like my A/S 4's. They got a little mushy when it randomly warmed up, but they're rated for cold anyways.
Just have these on for ~2 months
Handling in dry is still pretty good, not as sharp as the stock one for sure, but good enough for me
Heard that they are good inthe wet. I went through couple rainy days and felt like it's quite easy to get hydroplane.
Car didn't lose control, but I have never realised those water puddles in the past with other tires
Not sure whether it's a good thing or not
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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