Tires MICHELIN or Nokia
Michelin tires provide a great ride and excellent mileage *but you can never run one low on air, it will destroy the tire*.
I have a set of Michelin Cross Climate 2on my SUV and I really like them.
I get the Michelins simply because I know my Sienna’s are gonna last.
I had nothing but great experience with Michelin tires both on cars and motorcycles.
They are good. They lasted 12k kms on my Hayabusa. It is a heavy and powerful bike that eats tires for breakfast, so that mileage is impressive.
What I also like in the Road 6 is how quickly it gets warm in cold/wet weather.
If you were curious about the longevity of these tires, I'd say they are well worth your money. I ride a 2019 Kawasaki Versys 650. It is not a particularly heavy bike so I'm sure that helps a bit with the wear. I also check my tires pressure regularly
I currently have 16,000 miles or 25,000ish km on these Michelin Road 6 tires.
I put them on a Model 3 and to me I don't feel like there's anything the CC2's can do significantly better that would justify being 40% more expensive than the WRG5's.
the new set of Nokian Hakkapeliitta winter tires turned it into quite the beast in the snow and ice. I'm usually on the roads early before the plow and haven't gotten stuck or felt I couldn't continue because of the conditions.
The Cross Climate are nosier than my Michelin X-ICE, a dedicated winter tire, and the efficiency is about the same. They are a great "year round" tire but you pay for it in efficiency loss and noise in Spring - Fall.
I put CC2 on my escape hybrid same exact size as original and took a 8mpg hit in mileage from day one. Over 10k miles now and no change
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