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MICHELIN Tires
SnowSandSki
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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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MICHELIN Tires
nemesys39
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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

Michellin is always the go-to high end rubber for those who are flying with cash. Pilot Sport Cup 2/2R or Pilot Sport 4S for the wet. Pilot 4S I think is one of the best regarded tire in wet conditions & generally an amazing all-rounder.

Pros: amazing all-rounder, best regarded
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Continental Tires

23k on my 11gen ST hatch, 2 shops have also recommended me new tires. With that being said it makes me feel better seeing other people explaining that they have gotten around the same mileage on their continental procontacs.

Cons: short lifespan
Vehicle: Honda
Mileage: 37015 km
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MICHELIN Tires
CeC-P
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Rating 1.0

Those Michelins are awful. Horribly off-balance with any amount of wear and only average on snow.

Pros: average on snow
Cons: horribly off-balance
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