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MICHELIN Tires
bryguy49
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Rating 5.0

I only use CC2 on my Tesla Model S here in Utah. I get 60,000 miles out of them and they’re perfect for the climate here. Best and most reliable tire I’ve ever owned.

Pros: perfect for climate, reliable
Mileage: 60000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

After seeing Michelins go the distance on every car that came into the shop I switched to them and never looked back.

Pros: go the distance
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MICHELIN Tires
vastly101
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Rating 4.0

I got them for my wife's car, a luxury car that is quiet. We had light snow + local very icy roads last week and they were fine. Comfortable.

Pros: comfortable, fine on ice
Cons: not quiet particularly
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MICHELIN Tires
akcrx
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Rating 4.5

I have them on my wife’s 2019 Mazda CX-9. It’s a very capable tire for what you’re asking for above. While they are directional they are not very noisy. Having said that I keep up with tire rotation (5k) as well as checking proper inflation every 3-4 weeks.

Pros: very capable tire
Cons: not very noisy
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires

I used to have CC2's on my vehicle until I sold them. My wife now has them on her vehicle. The reason people suggest them is because they truly work fantastic. I was literally blow away. Dry traction (not hard lol). Great snow traction. And the craziest part, fantastic wet traction. I was driving down the highway and the highway, for whatever reason, around the bend was mildly flooded giving me no time to brake. I plowed through all that deeper water and only for half a second hydroplaned. I was blown away I didnt hydroplane through the majority of it and also happy my engine didnt suck up any water. . People in the comments have said they are noisy but I didnt notice it. Maybe me other "regular" tires were just as bad? The only down side to CC2's, they are a bit pricey. Well worth it for safety though!

Pros: fantastic wet traction
Cons: a bit pricey
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Continental Tires

just put on a “new” old set of conti trail king tires on my mtb that where in my garage for 3-4 years and by a window and they are fine. Been on some black diamond and rock trails with nothing going wrong…

Pros: fine, nothing going wrong
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Continental Tires

I was doing a ride last year in 3 year old GP5000S and completely cleaned my bike, tires, rims, etc. It looked spotless, my wife came home, saw the bike on the stand and asked if I bought new tires.

Pros: look good, fine
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MICHELIN Tires

I live in southern Ontario in Canada and after one winter of driving around mainly in the city I decided that they weren\u2019t enough especially when going up any sort of incline with snow on the ground. I recently got a set of Michelin Ice-X tires and it makes a world of a difference. In the end if there\u2019s anything more than a light dusting on the ground dedicated winters is the way to go. Also for context I drive a FWD Volvo V50. All in all they are great but as someone else said. Jack of all trades, master of none.

Pros: great all around
Cons: not enough grip
Vehicle: Volvo V50
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MICHELIN Tires

I have them and am not happy with them. I expected better. Poor wet handling and when I take a sharp turn they don\u2019t hug the road - lots of road noise too. I will be switching to pilot sport A/S as it doesn\u2019t snow in downtown Toronto a whole lot. I\u2019m not willing to compromise performance/ handling. Very good for commuters and people who drive in snow and don\u2019t want to do the winter switch over.

Pros: very good for commuters
Cons: poor wet handling
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