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Michelin Crossclimate 2. Any feedback

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The scorpions did fine where I live. Time to change tires. Any feedback on the Michelin Crossclimate 2s appreciated
 

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They will be better than Primacy in cooler conditions/areas but maybe slightly noisier from what I have read.
 

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They’re a great tire, but these are great tires too and they’re on a humongous sale plus a $200 instant rebate. IMG_7206.jpeg
 

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i put on the weatheractive, we get alot of snow up here and need the traction. has been a great tire so far
 

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My sister put them on her Fusion, only because that was the only model Michelin made for her car. She says they are good in the snow, but as they've aged there is quite a bit of road noise. They were quiet when new. Handling seems decent and they ride fine. When she was looking for a 2nd vehicle, saw a Lincoln MKX with them on told her I would steer away from it because of the tires. I'm a huge fan of Michelin, and have no issues with them, but not a fan of that tread design because of the noise.

One tire I will never buy is a Goodyear. Have had bad luck with tires going bad in the past, or not lasting long. On my Fusion Sport, only got 30,000 miles on them, and my Dad only got 24,000 on his. We had one car where they went so out of balance they wore the tie-rod ends out.

Seems like these tire companies come out with these revolutionary tire tread designs, only for them to disappear a few years later. Several years back Goodyear came out with a unique tread design that was supposed to be great in the rain, Aquatred. My Dad had them on one of his cars, and they were okay. But a few years later they were discontinued. They always revert back to a more traditional tread design.
 

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