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I have cooper at on my 19 that have lasted 7 years but I switch them out spring and fall.
I have the cross climates on my wife’s Acura RDX. I’m very impressed with them in the snow and equally impressed this past summer on dry pavement.
Ja danas stavio CrossClimate 3 i odmah sam primetio veliku razliku u preciznosti upravljanja i komforu.\n\nDo sad su bile letnje Hankook Kinergy Eco2 i suvi\u0161e su mekane za moj ukus. CC3 \u010dini mi se ima lep balans svega, na suhom mi se pona\u0161aju bolje od letnje, dodu\u0161e na 8-11\u00b0C a i bilo je par km mokre ceste i lepp se pona\u0161ala.
I can validate the Michelin cross climate twos on my Audi Q5 are phenomenal in the snow and very good and not loud on pavement.
i'm getting slightly better at ~10000 miles with 2.3mi/kWh. i have the 116/119 version installed and they are essentially still new at 14/32 last i checked but i'm at 62psi cold. these tires have a max inflation of 50psi if you're also on the 116/119 version, so 50psi is too low FYI
I just got 20” Defender LTX M/S2’s on my R1T, absolutely love them. I got 30k out of the Pirelli’s so I really hope to get at least 40 or 50k out of these.
Personally, I have the Michelin Pilot and can attest to how incredibly awesome they are. Stick to the road like glue and significant road noise reduction over the factory crap Acura puts on it's cars.
I have done 5 seasons on Michelin X-Ice on GD STi and cannot recommend highly enough.
CC2 has better grip all around especially in snow, it just might be more noisy and not last as long.
I just installed these on my sequoia less than a week ago and the balance feels off already . They have what feels like flat spots with pretty good shaking for the first 5-10 minutes after cold start driving . Once tires are warmed up it almost goes away .
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