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I can tell you that the CrossClimate2 is GREAT in the rain. On my wife’s CR-V, driving on those in the rain almost feels like driving on dry pavement.
X-ICE SNOW are also top tier/top 3 in winter tires.
Michelin X-ice are great winter tires. Supreme on icy conditions, which is important for daily winter driving on plowed roadways. They are good in heavy snow also, although not the best, but in those conditions driving is slower anyways.
I felt bad and realized I had no choice but to get Michelin X Ice. Today I did and spent 1000$. My God these are the best tires ever. My car rides like a dream again.
My Crossclimate 2s are incredible!
Going on 3 years on my cross climate 2's with zero conplaints
Upgraded my Wilderness to Michelin Defenders. MPGs went up on average about 4mpg. Much quieter, smoother ride. I regret not swapping them out sooner!
Just grabbed Defender 2s. As of now, zero complaints.
I used Michelin's second tier called "Uniroyal Tiger Paw Ice & Snow" and they were great for winter but poor in wet and dry pavement .
I changed from the OEM tires to Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4's a few months ago and have been disappointed with them. They do have more grip than the OEM tires but feel really squirrely and "Mushy" while steering, especially when driving more "spiritedly". I miss how stable the car felt with the original tires.
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