Tires MICHELIN or BFGoodrich
CC2 on both my Van and SUV in BC, Canada. Year round performance.
We love our CC2s. They transformed how our Subaru drives. Much better than the original tires.
Es muss nicht unbedingt ein Michelin sein(meiner Meinung nach in allen Größen und Ausführungen das absolute non plus Ultra)
Definitely Michelin Crossclimates. I have owned Hondas since 1985 and have always put Michelin’s on my cars, SUVs and mini-vans. The Crossclimates are the best Michelin tires I have ever purchased. Loved them so much, I put them on my CRV that had low mileage on its original set of tires.
Ich habe gerade Michelin auf meinem Fahrzeug, wo sich selbst ein Sachverständiger wundert, warum die mit so vielen Kilometern noch halten wo andere Reifen schon vor 2 Jahren runtergefahren gewesen wären.
The Michelins are smoother, quieter and have far better traction and thus handling. I got them because they have an 80K miles warranty and are rated #1 by “that” consumer magazine.
The Michelin Crossclimate 2's are about the best passenger tire available right now, it's what I have on our Odyssey.
BF Goodrich All Terrain KO's. Go with the LT sizes and you'll easily get 70,000 miles before you'll need to start thinking about replacing them.
I ran them for a decade on my old M135i. They’re great tyres, if a little compromised compared to the newer generation. They’re not great in the wet or cold, and the performance does start to drop off before you get to the legal tread depth minimum.
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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