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I run CrossClimate 2 and have minimal range loss.
Ja mam Michelin pilot sport 4, cenovo priwmer ale drzia v zakrute ako besne, na mokrom tiez v pohode.
Michelin XM2+ Based on my 6 years of using it, I only got a puncture once, and it was on just one tire. There were no visible cracks, never bumaba sa 25psi yung pressure ko even months of not having to put air on it because of the busy sched, I never rotated the tires, and our area is full of potholes — but don't imitate me!
Hindi maingay even until the end na pinalitan ko siya with the same tires
When I had them replaced, there was still about 5mm left before reaching the tread wear indicator.
Michelin Primacy 4ST is the tits for your criteria.
Get the michelin. Why? Because they'll save you roughly 5 dollars in gas every fill up at the pump compared to the cheap garbage tires out there, alongside lasting 60-80k miles with good rotations.
IMO, Michelin CrossClimate 2s are the way to go
I currently have Firehawk AS V2's on mine. I live in an area that gets all four seasons, and they've served me well in the rain and snow/ice. I'm sure I'm sacrificing some summer performance, but that's pretty far from my priority. No issues with excessive wear or tire noise
I had the BF Goodrich Comp 2s. Great tires on my 16. On my 21 CE I have Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4, better tire than the Comp 2s (the comp 2s looked better however). The Michelins just have more traction and handle the torque better. I also feel they are better laterally.
I will say after installing diff and subframe bushings, there is a marked difference in cold weather performance on these tires. The car likes to step out a lot more readily. With stock bushings, the difference shouldn't be that exaggerated, but there is a difference in performance on cold Pilots.
These tires are terrible. I’m in MA and they struggle in light snow. Mine only have 32k miles but I’m replacing them asap because they are actually dangerously bad, even in 4WD
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