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MICHELIN Tires
Icy_Music4053
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Rating 5.0

I recently got the Defender LTX MS2 and was deciding between the Toyo AT3 and the Defenders. Since I drive 99% on highways, with an annual off-road camping trip and a few winter snow trips, I’m thrilled with my choice! The tires are very quiet and well-cushioned. The tread seems aggressive enough for my needs.

Pros: very quiet, well-cushioned
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RealDucksterBoo123
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Rating 5.0

Michelin Primacy are good road going tyre imo, reputable brand, high quality and has lasted many many 1000s of miles.

Pros: reputable brand, high quality
Vehicle: BMW
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MICHELIN Tires

Absolutely. You don’t always need the best of the best for the type of tire you want (Michelin PS4 for example) but you absolutely want a good brand.

Pros: good performance, high-quality
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The CC2s are also awesome on wet/slush as the open v sipes resist hydro planing. Hit standing water with the BS Weather Peak, you better have a firm grip on the steering wheel. Michelin CC2S you hear the splash, but barely feel it in the steering wheel.

Pros: resist hydro planing
Cons: firm grip needed
Vehicle: Mazda 6
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aznbala
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Rating 5.0

Cross Climate 2 are amazing tires especially switching from the Toyo ones. So much quieter and the tires just seem to hug the curves even better.

Pros: quieter, hug the curves
Vehicle: Mazda
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Just got the CC2s for my RAV4 Hybrid and I’m down about 8-10% in MPG. Of course, that is from just over 40-43 MPG to around 37-39 MPG.

Pros: snow capabilities, longer life
Cons: less mpg
Vehicle: Toyota
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