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MICHELIN Tires

For a second vehicle that still has to be solid in snow, I’d go Michelin X-Ice Snow and not even think twice. They bite way harder on packed snow than any A/T and make a heavy truck like a Silverado feel way more planted on cold mornings. I ran them on my old 1500 and the difference in braking/steering vs. all-terrains was huge.

Pros: solid in snow
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a dedicated winter like the Michelin X-Ice Snow makes a huge difference on those slick mornings and unplowed side streets.

Pros: huge difference
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OingoBoingo9
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Rating 5.0

Bit the bullet this year and put the Michelin X-Ice on. Completely different handling and traction.

Pros: different handling, better traction
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Rating 5.0

I’m in CA I only buy Michelin defenders for all my cars can’t be beat and will last 70k, they are expensive but will last twice as long saving you money

Pros: will last 70k
Cons: they are expensive
Mileage: 70000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin AS 4 are a solid pick. I\u2019ve run the 3s and 3+ models in previous years and handled driving in up to 6\u201d of snow when the front bumper turned into a snow plow.

Pros: solid pick, handles snow
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I have Michelin CrossClimates2 on **awd**. If we get a surprise early storm they are.....fine. On true ice they can't get up/down a steep driveway. So I'd rather not test them braking on ice either (luckily never had this situation come up).

Pros: fine in early storm
Cons: can't get up ice
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