Tires MICHELIN or WEST LAKE
Have them on my Alfa Stelvio. Absolutely love them. Driven them from the Rockies during winter to the summers of the SE US. Performance is great and never had any issues in rain. Will be hard for me to buy anything else for a non-truck vehicle.
Amazing tire. Just fit them on my IS250. They are fantastic in every situation, and excellent ib wear characteristics. Many owners report over 85k miles on their set of CC2S.
Put them on my gf's Nissan Sentra, they're good. It's icy and snowy here rn. They do have some slop and tread movement when turning kinda like a slow tire. They aren't the best in the category when it comes to wet and dry, but are one of the best in the snow. For a low horsepower car though I can't get them to spin at all, even in heavy rain. They are also a bit noisy and I noticed lower mpg.
I bought Michelin Cross-Climates this past Tuesday. Fabulous experience all the way around.
Have them in my XC90. Awesome tires and they also look great.
Had to replace mine at 17,000 miles so 20k is nice! Replaced with the 275/55R-21 MICHELIN DEFENDER LTX M/S2 XL. Love them. Same if not better efficiency than OEM tires. Kept the same tire setting in the system settings. No issues.
I daily mine. It's awesome. Michelin Alpin tires.
I have a set of Michelin XDN2, going on 250,000 miles and still have between 10 and 12 mm left
I've had them on an avalanche since they came out. Its my putt around town 2nd vehicle they have been fine few highway trips ive needed them. If driving from valley to anch for work id suggest a winter tire but putting around town should be fine
The OEM tires - Michelin EnergySaver AS - are great for efficiency and pretty bad for everything else. Went through two sets, and both were consistently bad in rain and snow. One of the tires on the second set got ripped on the *sidewall* as it hit a pothole, and I found out later that the sidewalls were indeed a bit of weakness for them.
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