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Fenwick223 03-21-2007 12:10 PM

Michelins vs. Contis
 
When I was negotiating to purchase my '04 XF, there were 2 that I was looking at, Graphite and Red. I wanted the Graphite (higher mileage) but told the dealer that I wanted the tires from the Red one (lower mileage). They agreed but rather than switching the tires they simply switched the wheels. (I understand the work that would have been involved with mounting, balancing, etc. 8 tires.) I got the tires with a lot less miles but later I realized that all 4 rims had a bad case of curb rash. It kept bugging me since the car itself was perfect. I finally decided what the heck they can only say "no" so I called them, admitted I was being a PITA but "would they switch them back again?" This was 3 weeks later but without hesitation they said sure. They said they would have to charge me but I said "no problem." Got it done this morning for $60. Much nicer (perfect) rims but higher mileage tires. I'm happy. The main point to this post is to let you know that IMHO the Michelins, which are on my car right now, are MUCH BETTER riding, handling, etc. then the Contis that I drove during the past 3 weeks. Now I just have to start saving my $$ because I will have to replace these sooner than the Contis. Oh well, at least the new tires will be going on nice rims!

Rydiak 03-21-2007 12:35 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
A good example of max performance summer tires versus all-season tires. Thanks, Fenwick223!

norrie 03-21-2007 12:43 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
That's really good service from your dealer.
When I bought my car the lacquer was going funny on the rear rims and I asked if they would switch them with another car on there lot and they said no.
I've since had the rims replaced under warranty.

Norrie.

MMZ_TimeLord 03-21-2007 12:52 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
I can't complain about Michelin tires... I was doing pretty good holding 110 through the two banked high speed turns at California Speedway with Pilot Sport All Seasons. :D

Didn't do too badly through the road course portion either.

Romio 03-21-2007 02:40 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
Why were there Contis tires on there? Though all 04's and all Xfires come with Mich PS.

Fenwick223 03-21-2007 02:46 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
I believe that the Red XF was an '05. As I mentioned in my original post, part of the "deal" was that I wanted the tires off the Red one because they had less wear.

VQ35DE 03-21-2007 03:21 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
Any more opinions from people that have driven these cars with BOTH types of OEM tires on them?

Rydiak 03-21-2007 03:30 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 

Originally Posted by Romio
Why were there Contis tires on there? Though all 04's and all Xfires come with Mich PS.

You had the option of Continental all-season tires.

MMZ_TimeLord 03-21-2007 06:01 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
Mine were not OEM... but were purchased by me in place of the ContiTouring tires in preparation for my trip around Christmas holiday.

Sidez 03-21-2007 08:01 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
My SRT came with Contis and when they wear out I am likely going to switch to the Michelins and some new rims to go along... ;)

Most of us don't drive the car all season, I personally do not even drive the car when it is raining for this reason I see no purpose in all season tires...

roncosrt6 03-21-2007 08:36 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
I have PS2's. Live in AZ. I love them. Have not driven on Conti's so I can't compare. I did have to buy a set. Bought from DC dealer for
about $1,200... They were cheaper than any place around...

Steve Hellums 03-23-2007 05:01 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 

Originally Posted by Romio
Why were there Contis tires on there? Though all 04's and all Xfires come with Mich PS.

My leased '04 coupe came with Contis, and I believe it was an $800 option. They didn't last long, but I thought they held the road great.

Steve Hellums 03-23-2007 05:06 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 

Originally Posted by Sidez
My SRT came with Contis and when they wear out I am likely going to switch to the Michelins and some new rims to go along... ;)

Most of us don't drive the car all season, I personally do not even drive the car when it is raining for this reason I see no purpose in all season tires...

My SRT6 came with Michelin PS2's and I don't think they get as good of a bite on the road as the conti's did on my 04 coupe, but the SRT6 has alot more power.

andrew 03-23-2007 05:42 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 

Originally Posted by Steve Hellums
My leased '04 coupe came with Contis, and I believe it was an $800 option. They didn't last long, but I thought they held the road great.

~ the only optional tires were the conti all-season tires at the price of $185.

SpaceManSpiff 04-29-2007 12:25 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
My '04 coupe came with michelins and my SRT6 that I just got this weekend came with Contis. The michelins on my '04 xfire don't hold the road as well as the Contis on my srt6, but the michelins are pretty worn and the contis have only 3,000 miles on them. I think the SRT6 would handle better with any tire over a limited xfire though. I will probably put the contis on my '04 xfire, and put some new michelins on my SRT6. And if my SRT6 doesn't handle better then I will switch back.

apkano 05-17-2007 10:12 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 
Being here in Michigan and driving all year long, the ASP tires made more sense...although even these tires suck in 2 inches or more of snow! To be honest...The conti's have great grip in the rear, very little tire spin with the traction control switched off and dumping the clutch. 2 to 3 feet of tire spin and they hook up and launch the car. The fronts seem to push a little too easy, but once again, Michigan roads!

RPM 05-17-2007 10:15 PM

Re: Michelins vs. Contis
 

Originally Posted by apkano
Being here in Michigan and driving all year long, the ASP tires made more sense...although even these tires suck in 2 inches or more of snow! To be honest...The conti's have great grip in the rear, very little tire spin with the traction control switched off and dumping the clutch. 2 to 3 feet of tire spin and they hook up and launch the car. The fronts seem to push a little too easy, but once again, Michigan roads!

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