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Michelin puts a lot of effort into making a really high quality tire.
Im running Michelin Alpin PA4 on my car. Great tire, but $$$.
Michelin City Grip 2 may shark tooth siya so good grip kahit wet, good lonvecity, stable siya and remium quality. yn sidewalls nya medyo matigas and medyo mahal din
I have them on my other car and they’re excellent.
I run 245/40/18 crossclimate 2 on my RS3 as my winter tire in Colorado. Driven through pretty bad blizzard conditions and freeze, they perform outstanding, and of course hold up with the heat during the winter here. They aren’t a performance tire, but they at least hold up better and don’t turn into mush like a winter compound once you get 60f+. They’re also the first all season I ever used that actually perform great in snow, versus barely passable like something like the DWS.
CrossClimate2 tires, they're really fantastic all-year and in particular great with the winter and snow.
I got Sumitomo HTR A/S P03 tires put on my car last October. I live in Wisconsin and am frequently in NW Wisconsin/MN/SD. They were great for me last winter and are pretty quiet during the summer and solid in the rain. I’ve put over 25k miles on them in a year and still no complaints and limited wear. They were a middle-lower cost option when I bought them on Tire Rack and installed for free at Discount Tire. I’ll probably buy them again. I’ve heard they’re a little soft and wear fast though? That’s not been my experience yet but just what I’ve read.
I got 4 cross climates at 80%. Stick with Michelin tires and you will get more mileage so to speak
CC2 has better grip all around especially in snow, it just might be more noisy and not last as long.
Do not get PS4s for the track. They can’t handle extended periods under heat and fall apart quickly.
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