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Michelin is the gold standard. Period. They're expensive and worth every penny. Quiet, smooth, great handling and wear like iron.
I stopped using continentals when my last set of DWS sounded like a freight train down the road in my golf. I switched to Michelin crossclimate 2s and they have been a great all weather and quiet tire.
I absolutely love Michelin tires on my truck. Currently I have control contact tour plus on my Jetta. Close to 80,000 miles and not on the wear bars yet. I’m hoping to get close to 100,000 miles out of them.
I will never buy anything else than Michellin CrossClimate 2 for my daily. I swear it rivals dedicated snow tires in winter conditions and lasted me 50k miles driving them years long.
These are as close to real snow tires as I have experienced, while still giving all the other benefits of non snow tires. Highly recommend.
Yes - very good tires...Recently purchased them for my wife's Honda Pilot AWD...Great traction and road manners.
Nexen WinGuards are some good, budget dedicated winter tires... they perform better than they should for the price...
Installed on my 2015 Toyota Highlander 6 months ago... 5 stars so far, ride so very smooth and super quiet with better gas mileage
The Michelin cross climate tire tends to make some noise. If it’s a consistent even sound and all the tires make the same noise, it’s normal.
I'm agnostic about Pirelli. Never owned a set of Michelin that I liked. Over priced, over hyped, and did not come close to mileage expectations. Yes, they were regularly maintained and rotated.
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