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MICHELIN Tires

The overall best one is probably the Michelin CrossClimate2, which has excellent wet and dry traction in addition to its excellent winter traction.

Pros: excellent wet and dry traction
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Nokia Tires

Got Nokians last year. They work much better than the cheap chinese ones i had before.

Pros: work much better
Cons: cheap chinese ones
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Nokia Tires
Galligan626
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Rating 5.0

Very, very much a happy camper. Ride is suprisingly supple, I went up in size from 215/65 R16 to 215/70 R16 which I knew would give it a bit of a cushier ride but I didn’t expect it to feel better than the All Seasons, which it does. A little added road noise, slight roar over the All-Seasons but not noticeable unless you look for it. Ride height went from the stock 8.2in to about 9.4in which easily cleared the wheel well with no rubbing.

Most surprisingly though, it feels like it handles better. Comparing it to the high-mile Continentals I had (90k warranty) they’re more confidence inspiring

in turns, not much added lean at all, might be due to other mods on the wagon but

it definitely didn’t make it worse. Tested today at 90F from a winter-rated “AT-lite” tire, I was caught off guard how well it takes the turns. It’s no Michelin Pilot Sport, but it’s better than I thought it’d be. It also took a gravel road I threw at it like nobody’s business. I drove it pretty aggressively through some twisty, dusty gravel and it was planted pretty much the whole time.

Pros: supple ride, better handling
Cons: slower acceleration, MPG hit
Vehicle: Volvo XC70
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MICHELIN Tires

I just bought a set of Michelin Cross climate 2s for my Subaru Crosstrek. A specific winter-only set would be best, but a good all-season works too.

Pros: good all-season
Cons: bit pricey
Vehicle: Subaru
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Nokia Tires

The compound in a decent snow tire like a Nokian, Michelin, Blizzak, etc… stays less form in cold weather and will stop better in the winter.

Pros: better stopping power
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MICHELIN Tires
BassWingerC-137
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Rating 5.0

PS4s are incredible. They make any car they are on feel 800lbs lighter and handling nimbleness seems to come with.

Pros: incredible, handling nimbleness
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MICHELIN Tires

On my daily car (e39 BMW) I use Michelin CrossClimate tires, because it doesn't get realy hot or really snowy here (North-Western Europe). As for all seasons, they are considered pretty good.

Pros: considered pretty good
Vehicle: BMW
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MICHELIN Tires
johnny_p
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Rating 2.5

I have Michelin Xi3's. I can't recommend them if you care about your car's performance at all. If you don't GAF then these are fine. Probably ideal for a Prius. They work fine in snow, the brakes work on ice, and the ride is alright. That's all the praise I can give them.

Pros: work fine in snow, brakes work on ice
Cons: poor performance, not recommended
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Rating 2.0

I have Michelin ltx tires now, can't say I'm not a bit disappointed, in snow they SUCK brand new they are worse then my worn BFG 's ..other then that pretty major problem they ride nice and are quiet.

Pros: ride nice, are quiet
Cons: bad in snow
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