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Cooper Tires
mrpopo573
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Rating 4.0

I have these tires and have 0 complaints. I would not say they are like any of my former k02s of course but I needed a budget LT tire that sees occasional FSR use

Great in rain. Not overly loud. Wearing well a year in

Pros: great in rain, not loud
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Cooper Tires

Had the Cooper at3s iirc on my ram and they were great in mud, snow etc, but lowered my mpg 1-2 compared to all seasons stock

Pros: great in mud, great in snow
Cons: lowered mpg
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Cooper Tires

I got exactly those tires from walmart last blk friday and they are good tires, feel safe in snow and rain, work well on the soft soft sand, and are only a little noisier than the stock hankooks my frontier came with. They cost me probably a mile per gallon in efficiency.

Pros: feel safe in snow, good tires
Cons: mile per gallon efficiency
Vehicle: Nissan
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MICHELIN Tires
greycar
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Rating 4.0

Hi. I'm a tire nerd. I ran all-weather tires on my cars for years and would still be doing it except now I have space to store winters. Nokian and Toyo make amazing all-weather tires that don't have a ton of compromise in winter or summer. Just keep in mind that tread depth has a decent impact on snow so if they're at 3/32 depth in the summer you won't notice but 3/32 in the winter you will. They wear faster than modern touring tires. I'm on track to get 80,000km from my Michelin AS4 but only got 55,000km from my Nokian WRG4s.

Pros: amazing all-weather tires
Cons: wear faster than touring
Mileage: 80000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I went with the Crossclimate 3 Sport myself, and very happy so far. Haven\u2019t seen proper snow yet, but then we very rarely do where I live in Germany. Great in cold and wet conditions, and WAY better than a true winter tire when conditions are more favorable.

Pros: Great in cold, wet
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MICHELIN Tires

Can't say enough good things about the CC2s. I do a lot of highway driving and they are rock solid in both cold and snowy weather.

Pros: rock solid in cold, good in snow
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MICHELIN Tires

Get michelin CC2. Excellent snow performance but you can also keep them on year around and expect 60k moles out of them.

Pros: excellent snow performance
Mileage: 96560 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin PA4s are better for dry, wet and a little ice. They are not so good in snow. I had them on my Golf R. Although I never got stuck, they don't inspire confidence in snow.

Pros: better for dry/wet/ice
Cons: not good in snow, don't inspire confidence
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MICHELIN Tires
x6yn
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Rating 2.0

I went with cross climate 2s, but the performance has been really disappointing in wet conditions at low speeds, i lose traction often.

Cons: disappointing wet performance, loses traction
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