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MICHELIN Tires

I’m running the Michelin X ice no problems in the Montana winters does great and haven’t been stuck yet. Plows through 2 feet of snow

Pros: no problems, great performance, plows snow
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Kumho Tires

We fitted Kumho Wattruns to our last Leaf, twice, and have also put them (Ecsta PS71s) on our Polestar2 a few months back. Reasonable performance, great price and good mileage based on the Leaf's first set (>40,000km).

Pros: reasonable performance, great price, good mileage
Mileage: 40000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

replaced with a set of Michelin crossclimate 2's, road noise went wayyyy down, traction went wayyyy up, and I've never looked back.

Pros: reduced road noise, increased traction
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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MICHELIN Tires

We bought Michelin WeatherGuards last year and we are really happy with them. We live in the mountains, my wife’s a nurse, they were safe on snow, ice and in rain.

Pros: safe on snow, ice, rain
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MICHELIN Tires

Michelin Cross Climate 2 is a great balance of winter traction and summer performance.

Pros: great winter traction, good summer performance
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MICHELIN Tires

I am not disputing that RWD is better than FWD during acceleration or climbing a hill on a car with 50:50 weight distribution and I did say that I had a hard time putting the power down with only 120hp in my e-Golf. This being said, on the move, I am not sure that RWD would be better for changing direction without immediate oversteer (fun at low speed, no so much on the highway).

Cons: hard time putting power
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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