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MICHELIN Tires

I run 245/40/18 crossclimate 2 on my RS3 as my winter tire in Colorado. Driven through pretty bad blizzard conditions and freeze, they perform outstanding, and of course hold up with the heat during the winter here. They aren’t a performance tire, but they at least hold up better and don’t turn into mush like a winter compound once you get 60f+. They’re also the first all season I ever used that actually perform great in snow, versus barely passable like something like the DWS.

Pros: outstanding in blizzards, holds up in heat, great in snow
Cons: not a performance tire
Vehicle: Audi RS3
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Ridgelinefan
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Rating 4.0

I got 4 cross climates at 80%. Stick with Michelin tires and you will get more mileage so to speak

Pros: more mileage
Vehicle: Hyundai
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EmuWasabi
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Rating 4.5

I just changed out my primacy MXV4s for Michelin cross climate 2s. It’s still early days, but they feel better, they’re quieter, and don’t slip in the places, the old ones did.

Pros: feel better, quieter, no slip
Vehicle: Kia
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biggranny000
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Rating 3.5

CC2 has better grip all around especially in snow, it just might be more noisy and not last as long.

Pros: better grip, good in snow
Cons: more noisy, shorter lifespan
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MICHELIN Tires

I've burned through two sets of front ps4s, each set lasted two track days in a Porsche 718 Spyder. These were my first two track weekends ever, so I am a novice (likely overdriving the tires).

Cons: poor longevity, quick wear
Vehicle: Porsche
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