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Winter tires are best for you.
* Michelin Cross Climate 2 (I can vouch for these)
My go-to winters are Michelin X-Ice Snow they’re stupid good on ice, stay soft in deep cold, and don’t get noisy like some of the cheaper winter tires do.
I have Dunlop Winter Response tires and NA grips in snow like crazy. Had cheaper ones some time ago and difference is stunning.
Tesla descrive la Model 3 come “berlina sportiva” e… non sbagliano. È piantata a terra, non perde facilmente aderenza (mi è stata consegnata con Micheline e-primacy), MA… pecca in feedback e feeling di guida se siete abituati alle berline termiche con il motore davanti.
In Michigan I run Michelin CC2 tires (3PMSF rated) for 7 months out of the year and Michelin PS4S tires the rest. My car is a GR Corolla.
Michelin Primacy SUV+ for HT comfort. I recommended those to my sister for her Forty, and she loves ‘em. More comfortable over bumps, and much more stable on the highways.
Better tires. If you can swing summer only tires where you live (limited driving below 40°), get a set of Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S or Continental Extremecontact Sport02 tires.
We got a lot of refunds for Michelin primacy tires with foam separation, maybe Pirelli will give you your money back too.
CC2 perform very well in snow. But they are loud, uncomfortable, and not gas-efficient. When driving, you will feel that your car keeps swaying left and right a lot due to CC2's directional tread.
Hey, I have a Michelin set from 2018 and they are hard like hockey pucks. I don’t run on them cause I have another set that I’m on.
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