Michelin tires tend to have thinner sidewalls and offer a better ride than Toyo's. They are also made entirely of steel, which offers a longer service life. Most premium models offer a smooth long-distance ride, ideal for any RV adventure. Toyo tires are much cheaper than their Michelin counterparts, but most of their models are polyester blended to keep the price down. They still ride quietly, but not quite as smooth as Michelin.