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I put these on as soon as I got my 21, they are fantastic all around, super quiet and smooth. Very high confidence in rain and snow. Love em!
I just decided to go with a full set of Michelins. Did my first drive in the snow yesterday (OH). I'm impressed too.
These tires are amazing in all conditions and are comfortable and quiet. Michelin has always been one of the best brands for performance.
Superb tired. Only tires I put on my GXs
I just got these exact tires for my 22 GX ahead of the storm as well. I'm happy so far, better ride quality than the stock Lattitudes.
I have the original LTX M/S on my GX. Great all around tire and shockingly capable for what it is. 4H through 12" of unplowed roads and parking lots-center diff unlock-type of capability. Only critique is very subtle lateral grip loss in really wet conditions (thick sleet, heavy rain), mostly on the highway when changing lanes/exiting. Very subtle though, most people probably wouldn't even notice.
Love Michelins. On my 2nd set of an almost identical tire (X LT A/S)
I have been happy with them on dry/wet pavement, my first set lasted over 60k miles.
I’m also in Chicago, bought the same tires, and just assumed I was heavy footed and that’s why I was can’t break 3.0 mi/kwh even though I’m not that bad. Didn’t realize the tires themselves were less efficient. All that being said I home charge so by my math it’s like 80 dollars extra a year of electricity to avoid the more expensive tires.
I did the same switch. I was averaging 4.0-4.1m/kwh. With the new Pilots i dropped to around 3.5. I will take the efficiency hit over the price of the Turanza tires. Four of the Michelins are the price of two of the T009s.
Blizzaks are way better than xice. I’ve had like 5 sets of blizzaks. Last year I decided to try xice. Regretting that decision everytime it snows.
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