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For a Civic, something like X-Ice Snow or Blizzak WS90 will make winter driving way less stressful.
At this point, I will only buy CrossClimate2’s. Got em on my Crosstrek right now and couldn’t be happier.
Bought Michelin tires at Sam's Club for Gen3 Fit. Longest lasting out of all the tires I owned including the ones that came with it.
I loved the Cross climate 2 tires on my outback. Great in the rain and snow.
Every vehicle I've owned, the OEM tires were usually noisy. Michelin makes some very quiet and good quality tires.
OP get the Michelin cross climate 2 they are on my wife’s fwd sedan and they are fantastic year round.
Nos últimos 5 anos, só coloquei Michelin Primacy (3, 4 e 4+) nos carros. A segurança que esses pneus passam é coisa de outro mundo, fora que mantém as propriedades mesmo depois de bastante rodado.
I have a 2009 Nissan versa (fwd) that I've driven through all kinds of Canadian winter weather. With Michelin winter tires it handles just fine.
I have had these tires for a little over 2 years and they have been great, but unfortunately they\u2019re needing replaced at 45,000 miles. I am a bit disappointed in that - I don\u2019t feel they wore very well and I am consistent with tire rotation/oil changes. Curious if anyone else has experienced early wear on these tires? Or is it expected to have to replace them this soon? From what I read I was expecting at least 60k miles\u2026
I have them and am not happy with them. I expected better. Poor wet handling and when I take a sharp turn they don\u2019t hug the road - lots of road noise too. I will be switching to pilot sport A/S as it doesn\u2019t snow in downtown Toronto a whole lot. I\u2019m not willing to compromise performance/ handling. Very good for commuters and people who drive in snow and don\u2019t want to do the winter switch over.
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