Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE
I can only comment for the T005 which I had on an opel insignia. Size 245/45r18. Greece so I guess similar conditions.
Good all arounder with excellent levels of grip both in dry and wet and superb fuel economy.
I became a Michelin guy when I had a VW and swapped from Goodyear Eagles and suddenly the car was plush on rough pavement.
Here are the maintenance items (other than routine oil changes) I've encountered over that time: horn contact plate back up light switch cabin filter coolant hose O2 sensors engine oil filler neck high pressure power steering hose alternator and drive belt wiper blades wiring harness battery
i have em on my 05 crv here in bozeman montana. we get crazy weather yearround and these things are stallions
I have them on my 2020 civic and my wife’s 2020 CR-V. Love them. Road noise is a little loud. Had them for 2 years now getting close to 40 k on them and they still have lots of tread on them probably get 80k out of them if you don’t drive hard on them.
Here in Chicago I have them on my Lexus and they’re absolutely great.
I have these and can confirm they are great. I don’t feel the need to look at any other tires. I live in Colorado and they see a lot of snowy mountain use, which they handle very very well for not being dedicated snow tires.
I have them on my 2017 Touring. I've driven them thru 2 Minnesota winters and love them. They look pretty awesome too????
We have these on one of our FWD cars, and the Bridgestone WeatherPeaks on another FWD car. If you deal with snow for a decent part of the year the WeatherPeaks are a phenomenal tire, basically a snow tire with a high wear rating, the Cross Climate 2 is OK in snow.
I am about to sell my Michelin ice x snows. I do not like them. They slide more then they should.
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