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MICHELIN Tires

CC2’s carried me through last winter. Snow, icy roads no problems. I was able to rescue my son in a snowstorm when he slid off the road. 4-6” of unplowed snow and my CR-V handled it like a champ.

Pros: excellent in snow, no problems
Vehicle: Honda
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Es muss nicht unbedingt ein Michelin sein(meiner Meinung nach in allen Größen und Ausführungen das absolute non plus Ultra)

Pros: absolutes Nonplusultra
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MICHELIN Tires

Definitely Michelin Crossclimates. I have owned Hondas since 1985 and have always put Michelin’s on my cars, SUVs and mini-vans. The Crossclimates are the best Michelin tires I have ever purchased. Loved them so much, I put them on my CRV that had low mileage on its original set of tires.

Pros: best Michelin tires, loved them
Vehicle: Honda
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I track my G82 M4 with the stock PS4Ss for a few sessions when I first started. They are find for beginners and arguably better for learning. If you’re not pushing hard, I’ve seen them last a whole season or only two to three events if you’re actually driving to the limit. The biggest thing to watch out for is the lack of camber. The stock car provides about 2.5 degrees of front camber which will cord the outer shoulders should while leaving most of the tire relatively healthy.

Pros: good for beginners, better for learning, decent longevity (if not pushed)
Cons: poor longevity (if pushed), outer shoulder wear
Vehicle: BMW M4
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