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Pēc kāda laika varēju uzlikt Michelin. Tas gan daudz braukājot pa piesnigušiem bezceliem ārpus Rīgas. Kopš tā laika ne ar ko citu nebraucu
I purchased 3 year old Michelin Artic Alpine tires for my 2016 Nissan Rogue for $400 on Nissan rims with tire pressure sensors. Retail prob $1500.00. Winter tires are smart and nessasary for safe driving in Manitoba.
I had an AWD Charger as a company vehicle for a couple of years and it had been equipped with a newly released All-Weather tire that Michelin had come up with (utilizes sunflowers in the make up). They were really impressive all the way down to -5*F.
I ran Blizzaks over the last few years.
Still got those tires, no issues.
I usually just buy the relevant Michelin, and it costs more, but they feel good for a long time.
Bridgestone does everything really well (except snow) and have been the tires that Ive bought repeatedly to cut out the guesswork.
Go with Michelin CrossClimate2. They are excellent winter and excellent summers. I didn't think it was possible, but they are great tires. In the winter they are as good as any great winter only tire. I have them on my Santa Fe.
I have the Michelin Pilot Sport 4 All Seasons on my 22s. They work ok, also a bit noisier. Not 100% in the snow, but get the job done.
Cup2 is a garbage tire that is basically great for 2-3 sessions and then turns into a pumpkin for the remainder of its tread life.
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