u/Electrical-Safety718

Let's settle this once and for all.

After years of buying tires, most of us develop a loyalty to one brand — whether it's from a great experience, a recommendation from a mechanic, or just never having a problem with them.

So I want to know: which brand do you trust the most and why?

🔵 Michelin — Known for long tread life and premium ride quality. Usually the most expensive, but loyal fans swear you get what you pay for.

🔴 Bridgestone — Huge global brand with strong performance and wet weather ratings. Popular with both everyday drivers and performance car owners.

🟡 Continental — A favorite among enthusiasts for handling and responsiveness. Their all-season lineup has been getting a lot of praise lately.

🟢 Goodyear — An American classic. Wide range of tires at different price points, and you'll find them everywhere.

Drop your vote in the comments and tell us:

Which brand are you running right now?

Have you ever switched brands and never looked back?

Any brand you'd never buy again?

No wrong answers here — just real world experience from real drivers. Let's hear it! 👇

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u/Electrical-Safety718 — 1 month ago

We all know the Michelin Pilot Sport 4S is the benchmark. But tire prices have gotten insane lately.

The Reality Check: For someone who just does spirited backroad driving and zero track days, is there actually a noticeable difference between the PS4S and something like the Continental ExtremeContact Sport 02 or the new Hankook Ventus Evo (K137)?

If you've run the Michelins and switched to a cheaper Max Performance Summer tire, did you actually miss the Michelins? Or did you just enjoy the extra $200 in your wallet?

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u/Electrical-Safety718 — 2 months ago