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MICHELIN Tires
Closet-PowPow
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Rating 4.0

Living in CO, I can definitely recommend the CC2. Fantastic treadlife and handles really well in wet/hydroplaning to moderate snow. It’s not as good on ice as a dedicated snow tire but not bad at all. Personally, I haven’t noticed it being too loud as others have complained.

Pros: fantastic treadlife, handles well
Cons: not great on ice
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MICHELIN Tires
adultdaycare81
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Rating 4.0

Depends what you need them for. They are very surefooted in the wet and good in snow (for all seasons). Definitely a bit loud so that’s the trade off. I love them for where I live. The continentals and Mich Primacy’s I had previously are much quieter but lacked the same level of wet grip

Pros: surefooted in wet, good in snow
Cons: a bit loud
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have Bridgestone All Season 6 on my car and they are extremely good on all types of roads, at freezing temperatures, and on wet roads. Can’t think of a single bad thing to say about them.

Pros: extremely good on roads
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MICHELIN Tires

I vouch for good all weather tires. The Michelin Cross climates are great (although I think at some point they’ve been surpassed now by even better)

Pros: great all weather tires
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
practical_absurdity
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Rating 3.5

I have Turanza AS6 for two years and ~24k km. I quite like them. Maybe the winter performance is not extraordinary, but good enough. Wear is surprisingly low so far. Comfort is average.

Pros: surprisingly low wear, good enough winter
Cons: average comfort, not extraordinary winter
Mileage: 24000 km
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