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I just got a set of Michelin city grip 2 tires 120/70 on both front and rear. So far they grip way better than stock on wet and dry pavement. The wider tires make the handling feel way more sluggish though.
You are completely fine. I drive an LC500 in NJ. Put on the Michelins and rarely brakes tractions.
michelin agilis crossclimate 2 dropped these on my kids car last week. top tier traction and stopping in snow ice and rain but great handling on dry as well
I am on my first full year of michellin crossclimate all weather tires. So far performance in the weather weve gotten has been great. Id like to play around in the snow more with them but the dusting i saw earlier this year proved to be not a challenge. Got from langford into victoria on un plowed roads without issue. Breaking controlled and grip saw no issues.
Put cross climates on the Impreza. Drives like a different, better handling car.
Discount Tires, Michelin Defender 2 - this is the way.
Paid about $1000 at Costco for Michelin CrossClimate 2 in 2023.
I have a bit of a sportier car so I primarily run more high-performance tires, currently running some Michelin Pilot Sport A/S4's, and in the rain they are really good. Also not horrendous in light snow but I wouldn't go out in a blizzard with them.
The only time I’ve had any real control issues driving in my forester with Michelin cross climates was heading to the airport to pick up my daughter during freezing rain. Glazed ice everywhere and you couldn’t stop worth a damn.
I have them and am not happy with them. I expected better. Poor wet handling and when I take a sharp turn they don\u2019t hug the road - lots of road noise too. I will be switching to pilot sport A/S as it doesn\u2019t snow in downtown Toronto a whole lot. I\u2019m not willing to compromise performance/ handling. Very good for commuters and people who drive in snow and don\u2019t want to do the winter switch over.
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