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Michelin Latitude Tour
Michelin Latitude Tour
  • Price Range:  USD $191.99 to $313.99
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    Class-leading technology for Crossovers.For CUVs and SUVs, MICHELIN Latitude Tour tires deliver best-in-class fuel efficiency and improved safety.

    Features and Benefits
    Longest lasting, Most Fuel-Efficient tire in its Class.

    The newly optimized contact patch of MaxTouch Construction and special tread compounds combine to deliver 33% more miles, and make MICHELIN Latitude Tour tires true eco-friendly, Green-X tires.

    • Longest lasting, Most Fuel-Efficient tire in its Class.
    • The newly optimized contact patch of MaxTouch Construction and special tread compounds combine to deliver 33% more miles, and make MICHELIN Latitude Tour tires true eco-friendly, Green-X tires.
    • Greater Confidence in Wet Conditions - The silica-based compound and wide groove design help the Latitude Tour stop 5% shorter than its predecessor.
    • Our Quietest, Most Comfortable Ride
    • MICHELIN Comfort Control Technology uses computer-optimized design and precision manufacturing to offer greatly reduced vibrations and road noise.

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    Overall: 3.6  
  • 5/7/2012
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  • Size: 235/70R16 (2009 Mazda Tribute s Sport with 45000 KM of Tire Wear )
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    Overall: 3.0  
  • 4/28/2012
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  • Size: 225/65R17 (2008 Honda CR-V (CR-V) with 32 KM of Tire Wear )
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    Just bought these . I was talked into these vs. the Energy Saver A/S because the ES's were not in stock. They gave me the Latitude tires at the same price. I have 08 Honda CRV basically tire manufactures make garbage, cheap versions of their tires that they sell to dealerships under the conditions that no manufacture warrantee of any kind exist.. and the dealerships sign a contract that they wont hold them libel for any issues. So when you buy a new car your getting the worst tires with a name brand imaginable, and the dealers make you sign some fine print (which you didn't notice) that says the dealership is not responsible for the tires. (so when something goes wrong you call the dealer and they say call the tire manufacturer, when you call the manufacturer they say call the dealer and round and round) SO.... when your sleezy dealership tires run out at 19-25k miles people write bad reviews about the tires brand and model, not realizing that the company made alternate versions of them especially terrible just to help the dealerships rip you off. (real integrity i tell ya) That being said, its impossible to get an honest review on line - you must buy new tires with warrantee and see what happens. The only thing that matters at that point is customer service and if they stand by the product untill you hit 65k miles like they promise the tire will get. Well, I'm on mile 20 with these now, so hopefully they last, OR when they turn out to be all marketing and fluff out, Michelin will do the right thing and throw a few bucks of their multi million dollar sales and marketing budget into making a customer feel that brand loyalty is possible in this industry... Yea I'm not holding my breath, but for now they get the benefit of the doubt.
    Overall: 4.0  
  • 3/19/2012
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  • Size: 225/65R17 ( 1000 KM of Tire Wear )
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    Just got these to replace the worn out OEM Yokohamas (80K) on my 07 Rav4. Drove to Seattle from Vancouver in heavy rain and then wet snow. Very, very quiet, handles well, no indication of hydro planning. So far I'm impressed. Too early to know how they will wear.
    Overall: 1.9  
  • 1/18/2012
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  • Size: 265/60R18 (2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee Overland with 22526 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    Go these tires as OEM on my Jeep. I have 14k on them. They are dangerous on wet pooling pavement. Snow is just as bad. Would not ever buy these tires. I am going to replace them with Goodyear SRAs.
    Overall: 1.5  
  • 1/4/2012
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  • Size: 275/60R16 ( 20000 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Aggressive Driver (Hard Cornering)
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    I use this tire on my Toyota SUV. This is the worst tire i ever used. Very poor traction; always making noise when just only apply normal brake from medium speed to stop at traffic light, vibration problem, which is balancing several times didn't help much. I concern about the safety and wonder how Michelin allowed this tire to be sold.
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