I now have the Michelin Energy xm2+ on a corolla. It's a good economy tyre, focusing on low rolling resistance and longevity. The Michelin is a bit quieter, but fuel consumption went up a little (0.2-0.3l/100km) on my Hybrid Corolla.
My brother has the xm2 on a 400hp toy, and the xm2 tyres still work quite well.
I put Michelin Cross Climate 2s on my mine and they seem to be doing well.
Not on a X7, but on a Hyundai Equus (air ride as well that eat rear tires every 15k miles). Michelin lasted only 10k miles, and might have been a bit more comfortable, but this is it.
I’m running the Michelin X ice no problems in the Montana winters does great and haven’t been stuck yet. Plows through 2 feet of snow
Michelin is the only brand that comes close and I've calculated they're roughly 30% more expensive and last me about 80% as long. I was a big Michelin fanboy and loyal to a fault.
The cross climates are great but weren’t cheap!
MICHELIN CROSSCLIMATE 2. Are doing great.
replaced with a set of Michelin crossclimate 2's, road noise went wayyyy down, traction went wayyyy up, and I've never looked back.
We bought Michelin WeatherGuards last year and we are really happy with them. We live in the mountains, my wife’s a nurse, they were safe on snow, ice and in rain.
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