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When SHTF I use Michelin Snow Grips. I have used these 3 times for about 30 mins each in about 4 years. our Michelin X-Ice tires worked great.

Pros: worked great
Vehicle: Toyota
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jlaw757
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Rating 5.0

I just bought the Michelin CrossClimate2 tires for my ‘21 ID.4 and I really like them. They ride quiet and smooth. The car handles better and I couldn’t be happier.

Pros: ride quiet and smooth
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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Canada here; I run Michelin Pilot Alpin winters on my Clubman JCW, but only the one set of rims because steel wheels won’t fit over my larger brakes and I’m too cheap to buy another set of “proper” rims.

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Rav4Prime2022_WI
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Rating 5.0

Here in northeast WI we upgraded from the OEM Yokohama Avid GTs (on the Prime XSE) to the all-weather Cross Climate 2s by Michelin, best upgrade yet. Smoother and quieter ride, plus much better grip in snow and ice. Purchased these tires after much research, highly recommend.

Pros: smoother, quieter ride
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haughtsaucecommittee
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Rating 5.0

Got Michelin Crossclimate2 tires around 19k miles. The ride is smoother and feels like I’m locked into the road. Speed bumps, pot holes, and such feel way smoother to ride over.

Pros: smoother ride, better handling
Mileage: 19000 km
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Snoo71734
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Rating 5.0

I replaced the stock Yokohama Geolanders with Michelin Defender T+H after 3k miles. The change was quite drastic in noise-reduction and the Defenders performed a lot better too. It absorbed bumps a lot better and handles really well in both wet and snow

Pros: noise reduction, better performance
Mileage: 3000 km
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-TheGoodDoctor-
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Rating 4.0

Replaced stock toyos after about 6k miles on my ‘22 with Michelin CC2s.

Subjectively quieter, softer ride, and performs better in snow/wet.

Pros: quieter, softer ride
Cons: decrease in mpg
Mileage: 6000 km
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I'm happy with my Michelin cross climate. In Minneapolis. They're okay in the snow. Good in wet and dry.

Pros: Good in wet, dry
Cons: okay in the snow
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mrothwell
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Rating 2.5

We had a set of these on our Rogue, and I wasn\u2019t really blown away by them. Tread life was awful, which really surprised me. Granted, wet grip was very good and they rode quietly, but I wasn\u2019t that impressed with them overall.

Pros: wet grip very good
Cons: awful tread life
Vehicle: Nissan
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Vr6Fidelity
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Rating 1.0

I swear, this is the worst tire I have ever encountered in my entire life. Sure it rides smooth and soft, and makes almost no noise whatsoever, but is SUCKS as a tire! The tire gives up traction all the time. It totally destroys my confidence when driving my 2003 GTI 1.8T Sport.

Pros: rides smooth, makes no noise
Cons: gives up traction
Vehicle: Volkswagen
Mileage: 20000 km
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