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Highly recommend the AW01. I just put my second set of these AW01s on my Ford Fusion after previously having Toyo celsius all weathers. They ride far better than the Toyos. I got almost 60k miles out of my first set yet only 35k out of the Toyos. Amazing in snow and rain here in northeast.
Oui. Les pneus Michelin valent toujours le coup. Ils ont une plus grande durée de vie que d'autres pneus moins cher.
In winter we run studded Nokians. Just incredible.
Pneus Michelin sur mon véhicule de tous les jours et 90 000km effectués avec. Ils ne sont même pas encore au témoin mais par contre les flancs commencent à être craquelés donc je vais les changer. En terme de tenue de route sur sec/mouillé rien à redire.
I Just made a post about my CC2's today! haha They're great other than the fuel mileage drop is brutal.
Les Michelin, c'est plus cher, mais ça tient mieux et ça use moins vite.
Si tu fais le compte au kilométrage parcouru, le Michelin est moins cher, j'en mets systématiquement... J'arrive à les tenir minimum 50 000 kms pour l'avant.
En pneus hiver, pour avoir testé Conti, Goodyear et Hankook, les Alpin 7 sont les meilleurs pneus que j’ai pu avoir en termes de confort, bruit et conso.
Previously I had Michelin Defender xlt. While I would prefer a more pavement oriented tire the Coopers where the only load range E tires I could get on a 3 day turnaround when I needed them.
I liked the Michelins but the xl load rating was just too squirmy while towing a 7000lb trailer.
I know this thread is 2 years old, but I have Nordman 7 on my 22 kona ev, and the grip is terrible. I have owned Hakkas on all my cars including subarus and they were top tier, on this car they don't grip for some reason.
The cabin noise is driving me crazy too, sort of excited to finish winter, and it ain't even started yet to be able to change them next year.
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