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MICHELIN Tires

I put a set of Michelin WeatherGuards on our Smart AWD SUV before last winter. The car drove great down steep icy hills when the roads were closed down.

Pros: drove great on ice
Vehicle: Smart
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

I personally have a set of the x ice snow and cannot complain. I also like how long lasting they are. They are one of the only winter tires with a tread wear warranty (60,000km).

Pros: long lasting, tread wear warranty
Mileage: 60000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

We get snow here (and it’s a bit hilly) so I went with the Michelin CrossClimate 2’s. They’ve been great for two seasons so far. My only gripe is how light the steering feels, but the car is still a joy to drive.

Pros: great for two seasons, joy to drive
Cons: light steering feel
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Rating 4.0

Michelin Crossclimate tires. They’re a bit noisy on highway but can handle the ice storms of NTX…

Pros: handle ice storms
Cons: noisy on highway
Vehicle: Toyota
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BFGoodrich Tires

I have been really happy with my BFG HD Terrains. Picked them up from eBay as a set of takeoffs in practically new condition. Great on and off road.

Pros: really happy, great on road, great off-road
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 3.5

Michelin CrossClimates are great tires for who live in this quasi-continental climate that swings between humid summers, icy winters, slushy transitions, and unpredictable snow. Not the most comfortable tire but they’re overall solid

Pros: great in varied climate, solid performance
Cons: not most comfortable
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