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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
I purchased my ‘23 m40i and it came with oem Bridgestone RFTs. I purchased new tires for it before taking delivery - Michelin Cc2s. No regrets. Works perfect especially here for Chicago winters.
put on michelin cc2s on my xm4c 2 years ago. our temps run from 0F in winter to 115F in summer. i like these tires.
I did get caught out by black ice last week and skidded a bit but then also got caught out in a different place in my mums car which is on Cross Climates, doing about 20mph both times. Both times I luckily got away with it but black ice is black ice, Cross Climates may give a slightly better chance of getting it back after skidding but not enough to be worth it imo.
Noisy AF after 30k miles, I thought my wheel bearings were bad. Won’t be buying them again.
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