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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 drove my dads SUV 4.5hrs last night on the terrible roads. Brand new Michelin tires helped a ton.
Looking for QUIET comfortable tire with excellent all weather performance. Tread life not a concern.
Primacy has excellent ratings. Defender rated slightly below but has longer tread life.
Past noisy experience with noisy V tread designs (Bridgestone & Goodyear) discounts CrossClimate.
Alpin 5s are great snow tires
Michelin Pilot Alpin 5 is the way to go. In my country they have been tested and one of the best tires. They can have high mileage before you will have to replace them.
I live in northern Vermont with a 2021 RWD Standard Range +. I take the car skiing almost every weekend. I never have issues. It does much better than any front wheel car I’ve ever owned.
Depends on the All Seasons IMO. Michelin Pilot AS have been pretty good. Cross Climates are better. But yes, nothing will beat snow tires.
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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