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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
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Owners' choice:
You need winter tires. Good solid TRUE winters (not all seasons). That does way more than any large car. I’d take an old sedan with four new Michelin winter tires over a new suv with regular all seasons any day.
I run all seasons. Live in CT and weather is constantly bouncing between 50-60F during the day and freezing at night in the spring and fall, so swapping to full snows is pretty annoying. Michelin AS4's, I can barely tell a difference in dry weather between them and OEM Pirellis. They're not amazing in the snow but it doesn't usually stick for more than a day or two here. They are great in the rain.
I just got Michelin tires on my interceptor 650 and will never go back, they feel way better than other tires I have had.
Ja all season koristim i to michelinke vrijedile para. Ne kližu idu dobro auto mi je 4x4 ali je vecinom na fwd mogu prebacit i na rwd i mogu 4wd. Kako god ga vozio s tim gumama drži cestu ko političar saborsku fotelju
My Crosstrek still has the original Yokohama tires at 77k miles sitting at 7/32".
От никъде. Преди няколко години сложих всесезонни Yokohama и не сменям вече гуми.
Würde die Michelin wählen hatte ich auf meinem Cooper SE waren top auch bei Schnee (Südlich München)
I highly recommend and have experience with the Michelin Crossclimate 2. These all-weather tires can be kept on year round and perform nearly as well as dedicated snow tires. They have the “Three Peak Mountain Snowflake Symbol” and are tested to an industry standard for snow and ice driving.
Right now I've got a set of Yok A052s on for autocross. They've served me well for that purpose, but everyone says not to run them on the track or that's the end of those tires. Given the wear I've seen just from one short season of autocross, I believe them.
I’m on the defenders and I hate the road noise when it rains. It makes a shepherd’s tone when I accelerate.
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