Tires MICHELIN or YOKOHAMA

MICHELIN Tires

CC2 is a great choice! Have had them on a few different Subaru’s. If you’re in Idaho as your name would allude, you’ll love them! Rolling resistance is good. For context, my new 2026 Limited XT Outback is averaging just over 25.5 mpg with them on. Car is still going through break in too. Also have worn them through the summers on my old Outback and have gone to numerous trailheads and such.

Pros: great choice, good resistance
Cons: worn through summers
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MICHELIN Tires

I’m on my second AWD car with CC2s. Subaru Impreza wagon and a Hyundai AWD Ioniq5. Pros are great snow & wet handling and braking & adequate dry handling combined with lower rolling resistance than most for better mileage.

Pros: great snow, wet handling
Cons: adequate dry handling
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MICHELIN Tires

I went with the 255/40R20 Michelin CC2 - mostly based on all-weather capability (had them on a previous SUV) and the longer treadwear warranty which I needed based on my requirement of being able to get two winter seasons out of them before hitting 6/32 of tread remaining.

Pros: all-weather capability, longer treadwear
Cons: louder at low speeds
Mileage: 2000 km
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Kumuha ako sa kanila ng Yokohama Advan Fleva, 1K-ish cheaper than other shops (yes, even sa Yokohama mismo)

Pros: cheaper than other shops
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MICHELIN Tires

Subaru. I have difficulty breaking traction in a crosstrek sport (2.5l) with Michelin CC2 tires in light snow. I can’t see how anything could be better.

Pros: difficulty breaking traction
Vehicle: Subaru
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YOKOHAMA Tires

Yokohama A052, best 200 thread tyre avaible on the market personally.

Took my PB down at Tazio Nuvolari 10s after 2 sessions.

Pros: best tyre avaible
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MICHELIN Tires

I just put them on my Forester and am now struggling to maintain 30mpg whilst before I was sitting between 34 - 36 depending on how many red lights I caught that week. I kind of wish I had gone with the Defender 2 series or another touring tire personally as I already have Blizzak WS90s on my Wrx STi that I can use for heavy snow

Pros: good for heavy snow
Cons: struggling to maintain mpg
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MICHELIN Tires

Pilot Sport A/S 3+ Basically no grip on anything cold and snowy. I don't know how any of you use these where it snows with any frequency.

Pros: no grip
Cons: cold and snowy
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