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MICHELIN Tires

I bought all-season tires that are better in the wet/snow/ice than my winter tires I was passed along from my parent's totaled Rav: Michelin CrossClimate2.

Pros: better in wet/snow/ice
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MICHELIN Tires
ZannX
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Rating 5.0

Cross Climate 2's are plenty good here. Wife's car has had them for 3 years with no issues in any weather.

Pros: no issues in weather
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MICHELIN Tires

As someone from the Uppermidwest with lots of snow, I cannot suggest the Michelin Cross climate hard enough. they're excellent tires that feel well grounded. and they always felt glued to the road in the winter.

Pros: excellent tires, feel grounded
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MICHELIN Tires

I'm a fan of nokian (hakkas, and also Nordman North), but I've also used Goodyear (ultra grip), Firestone (Winter fire/Winter Force), Bridgestone (blizzak), and most recently Michelin (x-ice snow, made in Canada - elbows up!), and they've all been excellent.

Pros: they've all been excellent
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I have Michelin CrossClimates2 on **awd**. If we get a surprise early storm they are.....fine. On true ice they can't get up/down a steep driveway. So I'd rather not test them braking on ice either (luckily never had this situation come up).

Pros: fine in early storm
Cons: can't get up ice
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MICHELIN Tires
Ohlele
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Rating 2.0

CC2 perform very well in snow. But they are loud, uncomfortable, and not gas-efficient. When driving, you will feel that your car keeps swaying left and right a lot due to CC2's directional tread.

Pros: perform well in snow
Cons: loud, uncomfortable, not efficient
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