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MICHELIN Tires
apadsac
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Rating 4.5

the Ariya the best upgrade over the mediocre factory tires is the Michelin CrossClimate 2 (EV-friendly sizes) they handle the weight and torque way better, ride quieter, and you’ll notice way less range drop compared to cheaper options.

Pros: handle weight and torque
Cons: not the cheapest
Vehicle: Nissan
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MICHELIN Tires

I went Michelin AS4, and they hold their performance at a big temp and condition range

Pros: performance in wide range
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Demon_BarberM5
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Rating 5.0

I ditched the run flats and switched to Michelin cross climate 2, and that improved the ride quality significantly over stock.

Pros: improved the ride quality
Mileage: 30000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

If you deal with snow and don't want dedicated snow tires the CrossClimate2 is a great choice. I put them on last month and took a slight range hit but they have done great in a couple storms as well as longer trips to warmer climates.

Pros: great in storms
Cons: slight range hit
Vehicle: Nissan
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Rating 3.0

For me, Altima FWD, they are a little worse than my dedicated snow tire when I’ve ran them (I’ve gotten stuck once and had to put on chains). I like the blizzaks better but the CC2s do ok. CC2s also get slightly worse mpg than the blizzaks/are a little louder.

Pros: do ok
Cons: worse than snow tires
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I won\u2019t buy X-Ice anymore, both myself and my friend had a sidewall blow out on them.

Pros: none
Cons: sidewall blow out
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