Consumer Reports rated the Dunlops at 85 and the Michelins at 83. Not statistically significant. Michelins are on sale at Sears through 3/30 so they are a bit better buy right now. Also, for me they were much easier to find. I am getting mine tonight for my Honda Accord.
2007-03-26 09:08:04
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answered by Tawny 2
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Neither. I've driven both of those against the Bridgestone Potenza 960AS Pole Position and the Bridgestone kicks butt on both, wet or dry.
ASE Certified Automotive Service Advisor with 5 years experience in the tire industry.
2007-03-24 21:56:52
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answered by Naughtums 7
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I would consider the prices of the two tires verses the warranty and the mileage recommended if both are pretty much the same then the overall look should persuade you of what Will look best on your car
2007-03-24 16:18:15
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answered by Anonymous
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the michellins usualy ride and wear better but
are a little more expensive.But check
www.tirerack.com for hundreds of reveiws
from poeple who own the tires.
2007-03-24 16:13:36
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answered by jeff h 2
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