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Yes to range drop, also yes to great performance in the snow, ice, and rain. My typical drive takes 15% to get home now, where it used to take 12%. They are relatively new (2 months), so break in may alleviate some of that.
I've been over the pass in the Sierra Nevada twice with them on (both i-80 and hwy 50), plus routine winter driving with snow and ice pretty much daily. Only time I've felt any wiggle is goosing it through a corner when nobody is around, just to get a feel for the handling. It recovers very gracefully.
I have some on mine and they’ve handled great on the rain, haven’t really done any snow driving. Only thing I’ve noticed is there’s a bit of a feint droning noise at high speeds. Haven’t really noticed any significant range impacts, although I’ve only used them for daily driving and don’t ever drop below 50% charge.
I have some on my M3SR+. I'm in Utah, and they handle great in the snow here. They're a bit louder than the stock Primacy MXM4s. But they last a lot longer. The stock tires had to be replaced at 17k miles. The CC2s are at 15k miles now and still have ~7/32" of tread left. I haven't noticed any change in efficiency. I still get ~250Wh/mi average over the course of the year.
I purchased these tires for a road trip from Northern WA to So Cal.
It had no issues and it made me feel so safe. We drove through much rain, and some icey conditions.
A month later, I took it over the mountain passes of WA. Snow occurred a few days before, so the roads were plowed but still snowy/icey. Drove only 35mph but it handled like a dream. Never fish tailed once or felt loss of control.
Duirng normal WA state weather. Drives without issue. I don't notice any noise differences compared to my stock tires.
Put on a set of Michelin CrossClimate2's and they are amazing.
yes on my 2016 they only lasted about 30k , replaced them with Michelin defenders they were still good at 106k when i traded it in for a 2022 CX-9 Signature. Next year will be replacing it with the Michelin again
Just purchased a set of Michelin CROSSCLIMATE 2 225/45R18 for Minnesota winters for my 2019. One of the best rated tires in Consumer Reports.
Costco has served me well. Bought a set of Michelins a few months ago. Great tires, but I caught a nail near the sidewall. Costco ordered a new tire and replaced it for free.
Have experience with Kumho vs Michelin pilots 4s.
Similar price (ish). Kumho are rubbish. Completely changed the handling of the car for the better when I went on the pilots.
You wont get mileage though.
I have Michelin ltx tires now, can't say I'm not a bit disappointed, in snow they SUCK brand new they are worse then my worn BFG 's ..other then that pretty major problem they ride nice and are quiet.
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