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We have them on our 19 Pilot for about 25k miles. Very good wet traction. Note that they are directional so you can only rotate them front to back without using a tire machine to demount from the rim. Usually not an issue if you have good/even alignment and get even tire wear. So, moral of the story is get an alignment done after installling them.
I think they are a little bit noisier than than the original Continentals but they wore too fast.
I have them on my Civic '16, and they are amazing for NYC. They handle hydroplaning really well too. They have a slightly higher hum compared to the Civic stock but it's really hard to notice especially in a loud city like NYC.
MPG did go down a bit but well worth the trade off for safety. They grip really well in wet conditions and shorten braking distance.
I recently purchased Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires for my wife’s 2018 CRV EX-L FWD and I have to say they are pretty stellar. Thus far we have put at least 2000 miles on them to include a 14 hour road trip. Excellent traction on wet roads and far superior to the Goodyear Assurance we had before. We have driven through a couple significant downpours and these tires have confidence on wet roads. As for the alleged noise complaints, I think they’re very quiet compared to the old tires. Rolling resistance/ MPG; no changes and I would have happily sacrificed a couple MPG for good traction in FWD vehicle.
I would go with Michelin Pilot A/S 4 if money isn’t a factor. They’re more expensive, but *excellent* all around tires.
I had to replace at 10k lol I ended up with Michelin CrossClimate2 CUV
Michelin. Pirelli too soft. Not durable prone to temp issues.
I've seen some good comments about the Hankook Ions
Michelin are a great choice, I would choose the CrossClimate2. I understand tires are expensive, but Michelin tires maintain their performance when they get worn, whereas other brands drop off significantly.
There’s a guide by Michelin out there and according to that a little surface level dry rot is nbd, especially in the tread area
Hankook makes some of the cheapest crappiest tires. There was an issue with premature wear on the Explorers. Michelin is better but not hugely better. I'd use Continental DWS06 any day of the week.
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