Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 is what I just bought and I couldn't be happier. Great for dry and wet areas. They are pricey but definitely worth it.
Your tires are fine, but I'd recommend the Michelin CrossClimate 2 for perhaps the best all-weather set on the market
As someone thats ran dedicated snow tires, they won’t impress you in snow and ice. The stopping distance in snow/ice is not much better than a standard all-season. Also, after the second season in snow (Michigan) even though they had 7.5mm tread the performance was really lackluster, maybe this is because of heat cycling throughout the summer making the compound harder? It was a fun experiment, but I’m Definitely going back to swapping seasonal tires. Nothing replaces true snow tire grip. Also, they are not very quiet, or very efficient. Saw about a 8% drop.
Have cc2 on a Hyundai Sonata, great tire, using in Saskatchewan, minimal noise. Strongly recommend,
Michelin Defender 2 tires is the way to go. One of the best tires of all time
CC2 perform very well in snow. But they are loud, uncomfortable, and not gas-efficient. When driving, you will feel that your car keeps swaying left and right a lot due to CC2's directional tread.
4th winter with these, Montréal, Québec. Can’t barely see the difference with winters. 2025 Golf GTI, It’s the driver stupid…
They have great traction in the rain and snow. On the other hand they’re fairly loud, compared to most other all weather tires you’ll likely see up to a 5%-10% drop in fuel economy(traction comes with a cost), and ride quality and handling are mediocre at best. Whether the great traction is worth it is your decision.
I just got some on my Lexus. Drive wonderful. Zero noise complaints from my end, granted Lexus has really good sound proofing in the cab.
Tinted windows and Michelin Defenders after the OEM tires crapped out around 20k miles were also big improvement’s.
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