I have been a Michelin person most of my driving life when I can afford it. I purchased a new GMC Acadia Denali in January of 2018. It came equipped with Michelin Premier LTX tires, so I was happy until I started driving it. The car is a front wheel drive and the front tires spun every time t started from a stop. I tried to be careful when I took off and I would always spin the front tires. They rode comfortably and weren't excessively noisy. I only had 13,000 miles on them and I finally said enough. I took them off with plenty of tread left on them, I didn't care. I put on a set on Nitto 421s. Talk about grip! When I got them put on and got the car back it was raining torrentially and I didn't spin the tires taking off. They have great grip, wet or dry. Another thing I noticed is they seem to be quieter on a wider range of roads than the ‘Michelin's I replaced. I've had one other set of Nitto before and had decent luck with them, but these 421s seem like they might be the real deal..I might try a set of them on my Tahoe when it needs new tires.