I live in Michigan and we have gotten ~5-6" that have lingered and drifted over the past 10ish days. I haven't had a single issue or even a scare with Michelin Cross Climate 2's (all season and not even a winter tire). It's hard to describe but I thought our driveway would be my most challenging area. It's gravel and I have to make a slightly uphill and tight u-turn while backing out of my garage to use the turn around. It made light work of it and actually pushed some snow as I was making my way down to the road. It's been great for me.
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My VikingContact 7’s made it look easy lol
No issues at all on DWS06+'s. Plowed through some untreated parking lots with ease.
General G-Max RS or Firestone Indy 500s are solid options aswell with good grip and way friendlier pricing. I ran Indy 500s on my old Camaro and they felt great in normal driving without being loud or sketchy in the rain.
Nokian Hakka R5s and crushed it.
I'm in New England and got Michelin CrossClimate 2's for the winter (PS4S in the summer). They're fantastic! I also considered getting Blizzaks, but 90% of my winter driving ends up being on cold, wet roads, and the CC2 are superior for that.
wife has Michelin Defenders on hers. I put BF Goodrich all terrain ta on mine.
After installing the *Yokohama YK-GTX All Season* tires, there was an observable drop in mileage.
New Pirelli’s on an XC90 and I do slide a bit more than I’d have thought
They're shit tires in many ways and not worthy of WRC, but then again, everyone has to drive with the same shit tire.
Just the amount of punctures we have already had in the first nine stages, not to mention the massive amount of punctures last year, is not a good look on Hankook.
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