r/TireReview

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Which tire brand do you trust most? 🏆

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 — 2 days ago

Are the Michelin PS4S actually worth the money for a daily driver, or are we all just victims of marketing?

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 — 1 month ago