Tires MICHELIN or Pirelli
I just purchased them 2 weeks ago. I live in South Dakota. They are absolutely worth every penny. They are superior to the original factory tires. I've never had so much traction in the slush and snow before.
Just had them put on my Camry I live in upper Midwest. My mechanic recommended them. They are worth so glade I bought them. In 1 week of driving I am not spinning my tires or sliding like I use to.
Just put these on my telluride (Chicagoland) and the braking in the wet stuff is very noticeable. Haven’t driven on the slick stuff yet
Had them, loved them. Didn’t get the tread life out of them I had hoped (40K) even with 5,000 mile rotations, but I’ve been told I drive “spirited”. Put Goodyear Assurance Weatherready 2’s on my daughter’s car and they are quieter and the fuel mileage decrease doesn’t seem to be as significant as the CC2’s, with pretty close to the same tread pattern. I would feel quite comfortable with either of them as an all weather tire with snow capability. Either tire you buy you won’t be disappointed in my opinion.
I got them on my Subaru Outback about 3 weeks ago. Recommended by most of the Outback owners here on Reddit and they were right! l live in MN and we have had lots of snow this winter. They are fantastic and highly recommend them.
I just got these on my Volvo last week. I told my tire shop, that my husband’s family has been going to for well over 40 years, to order some up for me that they like better than the continentals that were on it. I should mention that I live in Florida and maybe it is different where you are from, but I was shocked how ugly they were. That said, they ride nice and are pretty quiet.
We have cross climates on our Ascent and they're great. Almost makes me look forward to winter!
I have Michelin Agilis Crossclimate tires on my Etransit so the truck eats tires but it just wears fast not chewed up like that.
I've burned through two sets of front ps4s, each set lasted two track days in a Porsche 718 Spyder. These were my first two track weekends ever, so I am a novice (likely overdriving the tires).
I have had two flats and one additional tire that developed a sidewall bulge that had to be replaced, all over about 14 months, less than 20,000 miles. Its seems the slightest bump on it makes them go flat or damages them in some way. Not only that the tread has wore down ridiculously fast and the last original tire seems like it already has dry rot around the edges.
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