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MICHELIN Tires

Sounds like you need better snow tires. Or you need to learn to drive in the snow. I did just fine in Houghton with an NA Miata on Michelin X-Ices, and in a low slung FWD Volvo C30 on Vredestein Wintrac Pros.

Pros: good performance in snow
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires

CrossClimate2 is the golden standard of all-weather tires. You can't go wrong with this (other than the price).

Pros: golden standard, all-weather
Cons: price can be high
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MICHELIN Tires

Crossclimate 2 tires are still the best performing all weather/all season tires in the snow. I advised my dad to buy a pair and he is extremely happy with that decision. He is driving a 2017 mazda 3.

Pros: extremely happy with decision
Vehicle: Mazda 3
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MICHELIN Tires
realvvk
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Rating 4.0

In my experience, good tires like Michelin retain their good qualities at the end of their life better. They stay quiet and don't lose traction until the very end.

Pros: stay quiet, retain traction
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Bigbubba508
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Rating 5.0

Honestly ive had defenders and ecopias on my gc i just put on some cross climates 2 and i love them! Nice a quiet great in wet conditions and unreal in snow!

Pros: nice and quiet, great
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Spicywolff
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Rating 3.0

I have those on my c63S. They are ok, but I feel the same about the Michelin offering as well. All seasons suck. Not as much wet or dry grip, louder then summers. But they are cheaper and last longer.

Pros: cheaper, last longer
Cons: less grip, louder
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