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I use 18" Michellin X winters in STL/KC MO area, have every winter since 2023. Have never felt my car (2022 m3 lr dual motor) slip even during ice storms or snow like last year where people were sliding sideways in STL and I have a very steep drive to get in and out of
I put these on all of my cars now, I also live in New England. I used to have dedicated snows, but now I run these year round. Amazing tires.
Honestly the car drives even better than new after recently replacing the original Bridgestone turanza tires with Michelin cross climates. World of difference. Super happy.
Good ones, currently Michelins, on all 4 wheels. They cost about the same, last about as long, and handle almost as well as my good all-seasons. So I'm paying for mounting and balancing, and a small gas mileage hit.
We just put a set of these on our V90 CC a couple months ago, and so far I’ve been loving them. Very grippy in dry or wet conditions. Haven’t driven them in snow yet, but I live in upstate NY and will certainly get the chance soon enough. They are much softer ride and quieter than the Pirelli scorpions.
I love these tires. The tread pattern is ugly and you can’t rotate them side to side but they will handle anything. Are cleared for mountain passes and even perform well through the limited spirited driving I do in my V60cc. When time comes to replace them it will be with another set of the same.
Mein persönlicher Favorit sind Uniroyal WinterExpert, in der möglichst schmalsten Ausführung. War einfach zu geil Anfang diesen Jahres, als im Schwarzwald im Höllental einfach kaum einer vorankam und ich rotzfrech auf der rechten Spur an allen vorbei bin.
I've had Crossclimates on my old M3P and my MY so wanted to put them on the new M3P. I still would have preferred A/S Crossclimates over two sets of wheels/tires that are Pirellis.
Truly a shame that Michelins dry rot so quick because they ride great and are pretty good mileage wise. The general rule is replace tires every 5 years, but I see Michelins start dry rotting just 3 years after production. Really sucks for older people who don’t drive as much.
Recently purchased Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires 285/45R22 for my ford expedition. Extremely disappointed in the loud road noise from the aggressive tread pattern. Which is a common complaint of michelin deep tread patterns and wide tires, even though it's reported elsewhere as a quite tire, (no way). When looking for a quite tire ask or google the "noise rating" of a specific tire before you buy them. My old straight tread pattern tires were quiet on the road.
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