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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
We have Michelin X ice, love them.
Seem to have good tread wear and performance
On our cars we have had the Blizzak WS60/70/80 and Blizzak DM-V2 for 20 years. The Blizzaks have been awesome but want to test the Hakkas to see if they are better than the Blizzaks.
I put a set of Michelin WeatherGuards on our Smart AWD SUV before last winter. The car drove great down steep icy hills when the roads were closed down.
I've used Blizzaks for a long time and they are great. I keep going back because they work great.
I personally have a set of the x ice snow and cannot complain. I also like how long lasting they are. They are one of the only winter tires with a tread wear warranty (60,000km).
I use the Michelin Ice-X not a single problem, they are very quiet
We get snow here (and it’s a bit hilly) so I went with the Michelin CrossClimate 2’s. They’ve been great for two seasons so far. My only gripe is how light the steering feels, but the car is still a joy to drive.
Michelin Crossclimate tires. They’re a bit noisy on highway but can handle the ice storms of NTX…
CC2s are very noisy and get worse as the miles are added. Great tire in wet and snow, but could not stand them on the highway. You couldn't hear conversations while driving.
For whatever reason my Bridgestone tires always lasted half of their warranty if that, and generally sucked all around.
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