Tires MICHELIN or Pirelli

MICHELIN Tires

I have used CrossClimate tires and have been very happy with them. Honestly, I found they worked as well in snow as my Gislaved snow tires as well as being good summer wet and dry tires.

Pros: good summer wet and dry
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Pirelli Tires

nasubukan ko na yung dalawa, mich and pirelli

same lang kapit ng dalawa.

mas makunat lang mich

10k palit na ako sa pirelli.

.20k sa michelin naman.

Pros: same lang kapit
Mileage: 10000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

I got the crossclimate2 and they have probably 30k on them and still rock in the snow

Pros: rock in the snow
Mileage: 30000 km
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MICHELIN Tires

The Michelin CC2 is my recommendation I got them put on days after getting my new truck and they are by far and away the best tire I have ever had the pleasure to drive. I live in Pittsburgh PA and our weather is all over the place. We also had one of our worst winters in terms of snow and ice. These tires handled it better than any other tire I have personally used

Pros: best tire ever
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MICHELIN Tires

The Cross Climate are nosier than my Michelin X-ICE, a dedicated winter tire, and the efficiency is about the same. They are a great "year round" tire but you pay for it in efficiency loss and noise in Spring - Fall.

Pros: great year round tire
Cons: efficiency loss and noise
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Pirelli Tires

The "high performance" Perelli's that came with my Mustang GT became useless lumps of rock hard rubber at any temperature below 40F, despite being all-seasons. It was bad enough to be a significant driving hazard even on completely dry tarmac. Quickly switched out for Michelins.

Cons: driving hazard, rock hard
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