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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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MICHELIN Tires
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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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MICHELIN Tires

I have the cc2s on my highlander and camry. They get about 45k miles on them. I have driven them on gravel and grass fields. Where they excel in my opinion is when you hit a deep puddle unexpectedly at high speeds. You don't lose control. Also, very good on slushy/icey roads and in the rain.

Pros: very good on slushy/icey
Cons: hit deep puddle
Mileage: 45000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I do have CC2. Not to be overlooked--CC2 are also very good in the rain, not just snow. That may be of value in Seattle. excels in the rain, offering excellent wet traction, impressive hydroplaning resistance, and significantly shorter wet braking distances, even stopping shorter than competitors when worn

Pros: good in rain, excellent wet traction
Vehicle: Mazda
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I recently replaced my Pirelli with Michelin defenders. I have put about 5K miles on them so far. The range is about the same. I didn't notice a change in road noise. They were a little bit cheaper than the Pirelli tires.

Pros: slightly cheaper
Cons: no road noise improvement
Mileage: 5000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

The Michelin Primacy MXM4 with the T0/T1 designator are easily some of the worst (premium) tires I've ever used. I was so glad to get worse range to not have howling in my cabin after 5-10k miles on them.

I thought it was something weird I did to make these so bad, but had the same issue on two separate Model 3s, and moving to the Pirelli EV tires fixed it.

Cons: howling in cabin, worse range
Mileage: 10000 km
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