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I have the Michelin X-Ice Snow and they’re doing well sofar.
I went 2” larger overall diameter tire (factory 27” to 29”) and went from a regular oem tire to walmart (west lake ) ATs. And I only saw a very small change in average mpg, aprox 32.1 down to 29.8mpg.
These tires are less compliant than other tires I’ve used. The ride is firm. I have noticed lower fuel economy. Overall, I’m happy with these tires.
I've had the ventus on my wife's Tiguan and they suck. If you're sticking with all season go with Michelin Pilot Sport A/S 4, they really are much better in nearly every way imaginable.
Just got the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S and love them.
I use Pilot Sport A/S 4s and they can handle any normal (i.e. non-blizzard) amount of snow with relative ease. They were great in the Midwest last winter, including in the snow.
We have had Michelin Defenders on both ours they ride and handle like no other tire I’ve had.
the cross clime2 are really good tires had them on my van for a couple of years they are a little louder but are almost as good as mich ice on snow and ice and better in rain.
I used Michelin's second tier called "Uniroyal Tiger Paw Ice & Snow" and they were great for winter but poor in wet and dry pavement .
Your studs look super worn out and those tires are crap anyway dude. In Finland, you dont cheap out on a set of winter tires.
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