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Owners' choice:
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I have a set of Michelin XDN2, going on 250,000 miles and still have between 10 and 12 mm left
I live in Washington state. Michelin cross climate twos are fantastic. Dry roads, heavy, rain, snow ice they do it all.
I have 235/60R18 tires on new wheels with x-Ice snow tires and this is my 3rd winter. I don't believe the tires cause much if any range loss as they are narrower than stock. My overall winter range loss is about 12%, 250 watts per mile versus 285..
Anvelopele all season de la michelin chiar sunt bune, la urmatorul set chiar ma gandesc si eu sa trec pe all season avand in vedere ca nu au mai fost ierni asa de grele in ultimii ani.
Recently picked up my 2026 1LT, immediately had Michelin Alpin PA4's mounted. Lots of fun.
My wife has crossclimates on her Q7 and they are amazing. Much better than her previous all seasons.
I love my CrossClimate tires. Lived here my whole life and when I got them 2 years ago it was a game changer. Would highly recommend.
If I want a long lasting all terrain truck tire it's usually the Michelin LTX AT2. They're expensive but the cost justifies their longevity.
I had 10 year old blizzaks one time that were always stored indoors. Threw them on and they work as in they hold air. But very squirrly even on damp pavement in the winter.
Those tires wear out fast. I lost 2mm of tread on all tires in 3800km. Window sticker says they only last 20000miles.
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