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Hey...i've had Michelin tires, goodyear tires and Bf goodrich on my car...Toyota Avalon 2011...they all last 2 years...35k miles and the rain traction was gone....so that being said....almost 1000 for michelin, 800 for goodyear and 600 for BF...i was tired of wasting money and tried what a friend said was best value he'd every experienced...so i tried...ordering these tires...look like the BF's that i had...but here's the deal....installed at sears....total was $280 bucks...Yes...you are seeing correctly....so based on the cost...they only need to last 1 year and they are still less expensive...road noise is same as the others and performance seems to be the same in dry, wet, snow conditions...Do youself a favor...save some money...real money and don't waste it anylonger on the big name timers...these are really good tires for a rediculous price...

After spending over $1k on tires for other vehicles I decided to do some research on a more economical option for my 2013 Accord. These tires had good reviews and amazing price, so I bought a set and had them installed right before a 3k mile trip. I went home after installing them, loaded the car with luggage and people and hit the road. We put about 3,200 miles while on a 10 day trip and are extremely happy with the purchase. We encounter temps ranging from the 60's to 100+ and drove in heavy rain for about 9hrs and car always felt planted and inspired confidence. Since we were driving through unknown areas we also hit some big potholes, but these tires did great no matter what. Overall I'm extremely happy with the $172 dollar (Amazon prime) purchase instead of the expensive Michelin replacements and these tires are just as smooth and quiet. I hope they continue to make them for years to come as I will be purchasing more for my other vehicles.

Tires for my 2016 toyota camary. This tires is better than my stock toyota camry and way cheaper. I drive my camry hard in the corner and this corner well. In a straight I didn't notice any different between this tires and the stock tires. My stock last me 30k miles. Lets see how this tires last.

Great buy for the money and performance. Not very loud, didnt hurt mpg, decent on snow and ice, good in water and wearing well. For the money very, very, solid tire. Really happy with the purchase.

Just purchased a Factory Certified 2016 Toyota Avalon Hybrid with 31,000 miles on it. The original tires were Michelin Primacy MXV4's. They cost $195.00 and were on back-order from Tire Rack. I drove the car with the Michelin's for 2000 miles and knew that I needed to replace them now because the wet traction was terrible at 33000 miles. Thank You Amazon, got these Milestar MS932 Sport All Season Radial Tire - 215/55R17 98V at $65.00 per tire and they were drop shipped and installed at a nearby Sears in under one hour. On My initial drive home, on all kinds of road surfaces, and at 2mile straight road segment that allowed me to drive in sports mode I hit 150 mph and it stuck like glue to the road. It is supposed to rain tomorrow and I will find out about wet traction, which I am most concerned about. But dry traction with these tires allows me to fly like a bat escaping Hell, there is almost nothing on the road that can keep up, even the motorcycles are left in the dust.

Purchase these to replace stock Nissan tires. Stock tires only had 30k miles and need it to be replaced. Instead of spending $500 to replace by stock tires I decided to use these tires cause of good reviews. They're quiet! Handle great on rain!

Excellent value and product performance. These tires handled sharp and fast cornering as well as my old Michelins on my camry and 5 series. You literally buy all 4 Milestars for the price of 1 Michelin.. It's a no brainer. Costco swaps tires for 15$ per tire. Excellent in rain also. Can't comment on winter since I have tires specifically for winter (as everyone in cold climates should) and would never use these in the snow/ice. However, will definitely be buying again in a couple years! Bottom line... Why pay more???

Best value tire I've ever had that's just as good as any other tire I've ever had. And for $60, you can't find anything this nice with prime shipping anywhere else.

Took the wheels of while doing brakes and dropped them off at little local tire shop to dismount/mount and balance. They charged $30.00 the pair ($84.00 each now otd ) and I have local used tire collection every other month for free, so I took the old ones home. The other tire made in the USA by a big mfg otd- price $90.00 each lasted 28,000 out of the 40,000 miles (400 AA ) they were rated for ( lots of fwy) . These tire only have 200 miles on them but I am happy with the noise, lack of hunting in the rain groves and the wet weather performance. I get snow and live 1/4 mile up a dirt road so I wanted an all weather tire with open shoulders. The tires had a softer or more flexible sidewall when dismounted than the others. Have not gotten snow yet but when I do I will edit.

Driving an EV I was worried about how many people complained about how loud these tires are, but compared to the winter tires with studs they are a whisper. After a couple weeks of using them now I have not noticed them as being overly loud or noisy, and they provide a smooth ride at an incredible price. I've also noticed my millage per charge has gone up, likely thanks to replacing the heavy studs, but it's still a great feeling.