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MICHELIN Tires

Yes, tried mine today on 4 inches of snow and they are incredible. I've never felt this safe on snow and I've been driving in the Midwest for 26 years. I'll buy this line for life if they last as long as they're supposed to

Pros: incredible on snow
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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.

Pros: grip way better
Cons: sluggish handling
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MICHELIN Tires

You are completely fine. I drive an LC500 in NJ. Put on the Michelins and rarely brakes tractions.

Pros: rarely brakes tractions
Vehicle: Lexus
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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

Pros: top tier traction, great handling
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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.

Cons: couldn’t stop worth a damn
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Both cars have Michelin X-Ice tires. Drives me nuts. I figured it has to be something with tire weight or road grip or something, but it doesn't seem widespread. I'd love any troubleshooting tips or thoughts, its scary and becoming one of my only personal gripes with the cars.

Cons: regen braking issues
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