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MICHELIN Tires

I LOVED my Michelin Crossclimate 2s! I hit a deer and totaled my sweet 2015 CX5, but I attribute my record braking time to those sweet tires. Worth every penny. Never felt unsafe during snow and ice, plowed through rain, and all around fabulous investment.

Pros: safe during snow and ice
Vehicle: Mazda
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Rating 5.0

I had these on my V90 for 3 years. Fantastic all-season tire that worked great in the snow during ski trips. Pretty quite at highway and wore great. If not driving in snow/ice I think it's overkill but 100% would buy again.

Pros: fantastic all-season tire, wore great
Cons: overkill if not snow
Vehicle: Volvo V90
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Rating 5.0

I replaced mine this year and went with the Defender 2, not sure if you’ve considered them instead of the CrossClimate2. Love them so far, very quiet and smooth, and I find they handle water way better than the stock Nexens.

Pros: very quiet, smooth
Vehicle: Chrysler Pacifica
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MICHELIN Tires

I am not disputing that RWD is better than FWD during acceleration or climbing a hill on a car with 50:50 weight distribution and I did say that I had a hard time putting the power down with only 120hp in my e-Golf. This being said, on the move, I am not sure that RWD would be better for changing direction without immediate oversteer (fun at low speed, no so much on the highway).

Cons: hard time putting power
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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The first set survived 18k miles. I thought it was alignment issue so replaced with another set of OEM tires.

The second one lasts only 16k miles…

Pros: replaced with OEM
Cons: lasted short mileage
Vehicle: Subaru
Mileage: 18000 km
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