Michelin CrossClimate 2 Specs & Options. One of the most pleasing aspects of this tire is its broad market coverage. You can get it in sizes ranging from 16-inch to 20-inch wheels and tire widths from 245 to 245. It is worth noting that it is rated for Severe Snow Service as evidenced by its UTQG of 640 B A.
Here's our latest Michelin CrossClimate Plus review. Michelin managed to mix excellent dry handling with capable snow traction, it feels very positive behind the wheel, which makes the driving experience better. Excellent treadlife for an all-weather tire and good treadwear warranty.CR tested five all-weather tire models: the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady, Michelin CrossClimate +, Nokian WRG4, Toyo Celsius, and Vredestein Quatrac 5. Here are the highlights.Initial Review of Michelin CrossClimate 2’ Here are my two-week-in thoughts. I am comparing them to the Yokohama Avid GTs that came with our R4P. As we have an XSE, our tires are 235/55/19’s. Advantages: Yokohama Avid GT’: A small amount quieter: Not much but a little amount. The Michelins have a tiny bit of what TireRack calls is white
7. Price and Warranty. For the price, it was no surprise that Michelin’s tire was the more expensive one at $225.99 for a 225/45R18 size, while the Vredestein Quantrac Pro runs cheaper at around $194.50. However, when it came to warranty, the CrossClimate 2 fared better with a 60,000-mileage warranty against the Quantrac Pro’s 50,000.
Michelin’s CrossClimate 2 tires are decent for most drivers, but you should be aware of the common complaints that customers have provided in dissatisfied reviews on sites like reddit, forums etc. The following problems with CrossClimate 2 tires include the following: Tires Are Loud. Tires Reduce Vehicle Fuel Economy. Poor Road Feedback.
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