Tires MICHELIN or OEM Toyota
Yes - very good tires...Recently purchased them for my wife's Honda Pilot AWD...Great traction and road manners.
Installed on my 2015 Toyota Highlander 6 months ago... 5 stars so far, ride so very smooth and super quiet with better gas mileage
Great tires. I have had these on my wife's rav4 for over 2 years. Quiet and have a good grip in snowy mid-west.
I have had CC2s on my 2020 Prius Prime now for about 40k miles... I love them, they are quiet and handle well. They have been good in rain and I did only get to test them in snow twice which they did really well... So with running them year round and 40k miles on them I have about 45% tread depth left.
I have them on my AWD CRV Hybrid. I was excited to try them out in the Michigan’s first snow fall of 2024. Did well in wet snow! With all of this rain, the tires did exceptionally well on the wet roads. Totally worth the cost of these tires.
Another vote for Michelin X-Ice, but if you can't get any in time Blizzak 90 something are ok.
Put them on my Fiat 124 Abarth (RWD convertible). Firsts snow test was this morning... WSDOT plowed the road down to hardpack snow/ice, and they did great. No trouble on the ascent, no trouble in the packed snow/ice/slush parking lot... Perfect winter-season tire for this climate.
I live in Waukesha (near Milwaukee) and have LOVED my X-Ice Snows the last two winters. I commute downtown every day (30 minutes of mixed interstate/city driving) and am super comfortable with those tires on my stock wheels in winter
I would go with the ones that are the quietest. I have some Michelins with the V tread on a Lexus. Good tires but loud.
I got the Michelin mxm4 235/45 R18 tires, and by the time of first rotation at 5k miles, the rear tires went from 10/32" to 6/32". At 10k miles, all tires were already at 4/32 thread depth!
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