Goodyear vs Michelin?

Depends how you drive IMHO. If you don’t go near the limits of your car then both are good tyres so I would choose based on price/personal preference. If it isn’t broken with the Goodyears then it doesn’t need fixing… However, I’ve been advised in the past that the Goodyears have better wet weather grip but slightly poorer dry grip (vs. the Michelins). For that reason, I run Goodyears. I’d rather reduce the chance of me binning it in the wet than gain a tiny bit more cornering speed in the dry.

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