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I run Michelin Cross Climate these days, they provide pretty good snow/ice performance and have summer performance that is reasonable.
I suggest all weather tires which slot between all season and winter tires. Michelin Cross Climate 2's are what my wife and I put on our cars
I’m getting close to OEM tires limit and it’s time to swap them. I'm thinking of upping tire size to 275/30R19 and I’m considering whether to stay with the OEM PS4S or switch to one of:
I bought Michelin’s for the 987 and 3 were current year, 1 was 3 years old. The vendor took the old one back and sent a new one as well as paid shipping within 4 days....... Most decent tire shops will move enuf volume that stuff is new..... the odd one slips by. I like new stuff, but if the 5's aren't available in the size you want its not like the last model wasn't awesome.
Michelin Pilot Sport All Season 4 is what I just bought and I couldn't be happier. Great for dry and wet areas. They are pricey but definitely worth it.
Your tires are fine, but I'd recommend the Michelin CrossClimate 2 for perhaps the best all-weather set on the market
Nitto G2s. I have em on my widebody
Have cc2 on a Hyundai Sonata, great tire, using in Saskatchewan, minimal noise. Strongly recommend,
I've had them on an avalanche since they came out. Its my putt around town 2nd vehicle they have been fine few highway trips ive needed them. If driving from valley to anch for work id suggest a winter tire but putting around town should be fine
when you put all seasons on it i.e. Michelin CrossClimate, you will feel weird vibrations when driving above 60 miles.
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