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Owners' choice:
1080
Owners' choice:
6096
Owners' choice:
1080
Owners' choice:
Great tires even though you won't use their potential. But they won't last. They are meant for performance.
Michelin CrossClimate 2. Great snow grip and my last set went 60k miles. I live in the Sierras and love them.
The CrossClimate 2s have been great this winter (in Michigan).
After 17k miles, I tossed the stock garbage Pirellis and switched to the Michelin Cross Climate 2s. This solved all my issues, and they have been a great tire for snow/icy conditions.
Ive tried both agilis and duravis, michelin has slightly better noise and ride but if medyo malaki yung price difference, the duravis is a very good tire. Mahal rin ang michelin
I have almost 45k miles on my Michelin CC2 tires that I installed in late 2023. We run them year round (PNW) and they’re great for everything. I rotate them every 5k and anticipate another 10k-15k miles before I have to replace them. I have the same year, model, and trim X3 (purchased brand new in June 2022).
BMW run-flats are fine in summer but get sketchy fast once the snow hits, so switching to regular tires like the CrossClimate 2s is a huge upgrade in ride comfort and winter grip. It made my X3 feel like a totally different car
FWIW, Tire Rack tests showed that Pilot Sport A/S 4 had a big impact on EV efficiency.
ripped the brand new OEM tires off my 22 EUV maybe 30 days after I took delivery, put on a set of Cross Climate 2's
That was about 56,000 miles ago, probably buying another set of CC2's early next year.
It could be 80F outside with damp asphalt and the OEM tires would struggle for grip, they are that bad.
I had them, then had them removed. They are far from efficient, nor quiet. The stopping distance on packed snow was awful. Lateral snow grip was bad. Only thing they excelled at was deep water
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