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Owners' choice:
6096
Owners' choice:
AWESOME bad weather tire, They are great on cars that see a lot of not so great roads. I run them on my all wheel drive volvo xc70 and they are fantastic. They handle dirt and mud super well, in addition to just not minding the snow at all, and they have really good hydroplane resistance.
I have them on a FWD Honda CRV and after about 20k miles they are some of my favorite tires I have ever owned. I live in South Carolina so snow isn\u2019t much of a concern. However, they have been amazing in the rain and we certainly get some downpours here. As for dry weather, they are smooth, quiet and give a good road feel when driving, especially on the long highway trips.
Have them on my Alfa Stelvio. Absolutely love them. Driven them from the Rockies during winter to the summers of the SE US. Performance is great and never had any issues in rain. Will be hard for me to buy anything else for a non-truck vehicle.
Amazing tire. Just fit them on my IS250. They are fantastic in every situation, and excellent ib wear characteristics. Many owners report over 85k miles on their set of CC2S.
Put them on my gf's Nissan Sentra, they're good. It's icy and snowy here rn. They do have some slop and tread movement when turning kinda like a slow tire. They aren't the best in the category when it comes to wet and dry, but are one of the best in the snow. For a low horsepower car though I can't get them to spin at all, even in heavy rain. They are also a bit noisy and I noticed lower mpg.
I bought Michelin Cross-Climates this past Tuesday. Fabulous experience all the way around.
Have them in my XC90. Awesome tires and they also look great.
Had to replace mine at 17,000 miles so 20k is nice! Replaced with the 275/55R-21 MICHELIN DEFENDER LTX M/S2 XL. Love them. Same if not better efficiency than OEM tires. Kept the same tire setting in the system settings. No issues.
I currently have michelin pilot sport all season 4s on and they are at 6/32nds. And they are not very good in the rain. Is that because they are worn or is that what i should expect from them? I'm worried with winter coming now that they will really struggle in any snow. I've always run all season tires on my cars and I've been fine but I'm now worried after driving these in the rain today. Is there different all seasons I should look at getting or just new michelins?
Are they Michelins perchance? The worst effin tires for dry rot, I only bought them once in my life.
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