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Have experiences in Michelin, Bridgestone, and Good Year, the best is still michelin
I had these on my 2004 RAV4 and they were pretty good/decent for an all season tire. I was traveling into Boston during a snow shower on the highway, and although I was driving really slow as well, I had decent grip/braking
If you’re going to pay $892 for Yokos, might as well spend a little more for the Michelin Cross Climate 2 or Michelin Defender 2. If you have minimal/light snow, the Defender2 might be better since their warranty is at 80k vs the CC2 at only 60k.
Michelin Cross Climate 2. Best all season tire you can get with snow performance without getting actual snow tires.
Spent just over $1200 for Crossclimate 2 at Americas tire.
Got set of brand new 18" Michelin Cross Climate 2 tires with Road Force balancing and extended warranty for equivalent of 760$ (tax incl).
Michelin tires provide a great ride and excellent mileage *but you can never run one low on air, it will destroy the tire*.
I have a set of Michelin Cross Climate 2on my SUV and I really like them.
I will say after installing diff and subframe bushings, there is a marked difference in cold weather performance on these tires. The car likes to step out a lot more readily. With stock bushings, the difference shouldn't be that exaggerated, but there is a difference in performance on cold Pilots.
They were not yet worn, but they got so noisy after 15k, it drove me crazy.
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