Depends on what specific tire model you are looking at. Different companies make different types of tires well.
Michelin tires are made of higher quality materials to last longer. They are more expensive than Goodyear, however they will not tear or rip quite as easily.
Goodyear makes tires that are less expensive generally than Michelin tires. In quality they both have a wide range of products designed for specific niches in the market. Michelin makes superior tires at the higher end, but you need to compare tires according to the individual product rather than by brands.
Some of the brands of tires that are manufactured today include Bridgestone Tires, Firestone Tires, Dunlop Tires, Michelin Tires, and also, Goodyear tires.
In my opinion, Michelin, Bridgestone and Yokohama are the best tires on the market. Toyo and Goodyear are also decent tires, but my personal favorite all purpose tire would be Michelin. It all depends on what kind of vehicle the tires are for.
Yes, Sears sell American tires such as Goodyear, Michelin, Dunlop and BF Goodrich tires. They also offer promos.
Mirada Tires are made by Yokohama Tire. I would say Michelin are better.
Michelin and Goodyear both make excellent tires, in various sizes and adherences.
Tyre Manufacturers, Michelin, Dunlope, Bridgestone, Avon, Firestone, Pirelli, Continental, Goodyear.
P245/60R18 are the size tires needed for a 2002 Isuzu Rodeo. Michelin and Goodyear are great tires for the 2002 Isuzu Rodeo.
They all make excellent tires.
Depending on how much you want to pay, Michelin and Goodyear are one of the best tires to buy. If you want more expensive tires, then Pirelli tires are a very good choice.
There is no correct answer tread wear rating's can only be compared within the tire manufacturer itself aka a michelin to a michelin or a goodyear to a goodyear. You can not compare a michelin to goodyear or yokohama