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MICHELIN Tires

I picked up a set of Michelin CrossClimate 2 and they are great tires. Can keep them on year round but much better in the snow than typical all seasons. They are pricey but well worth it IMO.

Pros: great tires, better in snow
Cons: pricey
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MICHELIN Tires

I have driven 5,000 miles on these tires with no loss in gas milage.  I have 2023 Toyota Hybrid Highlander... I drive at 80 MPH on average and still get 28 to 30 mpg.  Great tires. 

Pros: great tires, no MPG loss
Mileage: 8047 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Unless something new dropped recently the Michelin IceX still dominates when it comes to rolling resistance for a snow tire. Comparing them to the stock energy savers in the same weather conditions, I could perceive no decrease in efficiency.

Pros: no decrease in efficiency
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MICHELIN Tires

You'll never find a better all around tire. Sure some tires will corner better or handle puddling better but for every condition (which most of us see) they're the best. I've owned them all and for towing 12,000 lbs on and slightly off road I trust Michelins.

Pros: best all around tire
Mileage: 80467 km
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MICHELIN Tires

For tires, just buy brands that don't spend over 50% of their budget on sponsorship and advertising like Michelin, Pirelli etc...

At Walmart, was $900 for all 4 tires (22 inch rims) balanced and mounted.

Pros: affordable tires
Cons: still expensive
Vehicle: BMW X7
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MICHELIN Tires
twilightcroissant
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Rating 4.0

I recently got these (21") for my R1T, around 2,000km on them so far. Much better traction, slightly better range, quieter and smoother drive. Depending where you are, they are not winter tires. I'm in Nova Scotia, Canada, and still slide left/right in slushy snow in all purpose mode while driving half the speed limit.

Pros: better traction, better range
Cons: not winter tires
Mileage: 2000 km
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

Great experience. Ride is a little quieter, Michelins are great on snow and ice, no perceptible change in range for me at least. Almost 2k total after certs that’s the only thing I don’t like. 31k miles on the pirellis about 5k in on the new Michelins. I drive a gen1 R1T quad.

Pros: quieter ride, great on snow
Cons: expensive with certificates
Mileage: 5000 km
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Rating 3.5

I have them on my Lexus ES300h and drove with them coast-to-coast across the entirety of Canada in the dead of winter, then back again in the summer. I found them to be really great performers in winter, even in nearly tire-high snow, and I never had a moment where I was worried about slipping or sliding, even through the Rockies in white-out conditions. HOWEVER... I find them to be too noisy in the summer. I can see the fuel efficiency drop on road trips in the summer as well, and I'm not sure I'd run them year-round again knowing what I know now.

Pros: great performers in winter
Cons: too noisy in summer
Vehicle: Lexus
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MICHELIN Tires

Had the legendary Michelin CrossClimate 2 on my HiHy. They sucked in the heavy, wet snow that I drive in, especially when it's 4" deep or more... the tires just spin (Nokian WR's do better in this regard). Need to put into Trail mode to get unstuck. They are suited for after the plows come through.

Cons: sucked in heavy snow, tires spin
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