Tires MICHELIN or Toyo
Ok, I was actually glad when my snow tires wore out a year ago, because then I got these awesome tires:
235/65R18 106V Michelin Crossclimate 2 BW
Having driven with both a dedicated snow tire and these they drive exactly the same & I drive in serious blizzards.
These tires do appear stop well and provide better driving across wet roadways. I don’t get a chance to really drive them on snow where I live. But plenty of chances for Rain. Which is why I bought them.
Replaced the stock Goodyears with a set of Toyo Open Country H/T II. Best value and quietest highway truck tire I’ve owned. Also, I noticed my fuel economy went up about 1 mpg vs the Goodyears.
Michelin Defender LTX. There's a few versions so one should fit your needs. Definitely more pricey but I feel like they're the best tire I've ever owned.
I'm a huge fan of the All Weather Michelin CrossClimate 2 tires. Great in all conditions and amazing in snow even on our two wheel drive Mazda.
I just got the Pilot Sport 4s for my 2022 S60. They are AMAZZZINNNNGGG.
I’m getting a set of Michelin Crossclimate 2 on my SAAB in a couple weeks
They’re higher rated in *every* category compared to the Continental Extreme Contact DWS06, which I’ve ran for the last few years.
Recommend Michelin defenders over pilot sport. Got them on my ‘16 XC90 and never looked back
Quiet, comfy, grippy enough for the 90
Have used Michelin Cross climates SUV before and got good traction although they didn’t wear that well.
I got the Michelin Cross Climates for my '19 Alltrack.. Did not get to test them during our brief snow. I was hoping for an improvement in highway noise, but they are plenty loud on our typical worn concrete highway surfaces.
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