Tires MICHELIN or FEDERAL

MICHELIN Tires

Mainer with a 200 here. I actually run Michelin Defender LTX M/S2s on mine year round. M/S = mud & snow.\n\nThey\u2019ve performed really admirably for me in pretty brutal winter conditions we get up here.

Pros: admirable winter performance
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MICHELIN Tires

We have a 2019 Atlas FWD that is plenty capable for Northern Midwest Winters and last year I put on a set of Michelin CrossClimate2's which really will amp up its capability in snow. I have CC2's on my Jetta and it really has been great, not a ton of deep snow experience with the Atlas with them yet but no concerns.

Pros: amps up capability in snow
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires

I'm using Michelin Primacy SUV+. Tahimik naman yung tires, compared to my previous Yokohama Geolandars. May mga road surface nga lang talaga na di kaya patahimikin but these tires are definitely in the quiet side.

Pros: tahimik yung tires
Cons: road surface effect
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

I installed cross climate 3 sport on my MYLR 2023 2 months ago. Did an euro trip on them (7000km or about 5000 miles). No problem whatsoever, and I did encounter a few snowstorms in the Alps. They're really quiet and perform awesomely in both dry and snow.

Pros: quiet, awesome performance
Cons: null
Mileage: 7000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Chill mode shpild be more efficient, but I put my YP in sport mode when there's enough snow and ice on the road to be slippery. I drive with it in chill most of the time for efficiency and to save tires, but last winter the rear stepped out a few times in snow and ice at speeds from 25 MPH around a traffic circle and on a curve going up a steep grade on the interstate at 60 MPH even with Michelin Ice-X tires on 19s.

Pros: save tires, more efficient
Cons: rear stepped out, slippery
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin AS are at least 10% worse efficiency than most OEM tires. So it's a double whammy, those new tires are probably 15% worse than the summers. Triple whammy with winter and it's a total 35% lost range. ... I'm in the minority but I don't buy Michelins and the 10% range hit they come with.

Cons: 10% worse efficiency, 35% lost range
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