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Winter driving to Running Springs and Mountain High were uneventful and a nice change from having to put on cables! Quiet, but sensitive to tire pressure. 36PSI seems to work well for us, and MPG hasn't changed.
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Here's and article the also talks to this tire Long-term Test of Michelin CrossClimate2 All-Weather Tires - Initial Impressions Before delivery of the Hybrid, I researched Michelin for a comparable tire and was settled on 255/55-20 Defenders. I made one last search on the internet and discovered the Michelin CrossClimate2 tires. I read the specifications and read/watched reviews and decided to try them. Michelin CrossClimate2 Tire Review Conclusion - The New 4-Season Standard Our two-year-long test and review of the Michelin CrossClimate2 all-weather tire conclude on a positive note.
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Hi all, I did a ton of research here and elsewhere to pick the best tires a year ago for my 2015 Toyota Avalon. I settled on the Michelin 225/45R-18 Michelin CrossClimate2 XL, based on performance and noise reviews. The tires perform well in all all kinds of conditions. But now with just over... Michelin CrossClimate2 - great in the rain, good in the snow, best in class grip and handling in summer conditions but the least durable off road.
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Commonly reported loss of 2 to 4 MPG. I went with Defenders over CrossClimate2. Crossclimates are louder, directional and lose more performance as they wear. If you can get BFGoodrich Advantage T/A's they are basically a Michelin with better snow and off road performance. Michelin owns BFGoodrich and those Advantage T/A's are one of the very few non Michelin tires to have full depth sipes. Deep sipes make a tire less stable when ...
Here's and article the also talks to this tire Long-term Test of Michelin CrossClimate2 All-Weather Tires - Initial Impressions FWD, you still need to put on cables in a R2 chain control. That's the beauty of having AWD... no need to kneel down and get your arms dirty to put cables on. Before its mascot or its restaurant guides, Michelin is most famous for its tires.