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Michelin CrossClimate2 - 215/55R17 94V Tire
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Nov 6, 2022
Clem
5 out of 5 stars review

Beautiful out of the gate!

Just put a set of Cross Climate2 on a 2016 Ford Fusion SE. 400 miles in, the best tire I have ever owned and well worth the little extra over the super fast wearing Goodyear WeatherReady they replaced. Time will tell if they wear any longer or deteriorate less rapidly than the Goodyear. But for now, simply awesome tires rain or sun. Now, I need a set for my 2013 Kia Optima EX and they are OUT OF STOCK. Guess I'll drive on the bald GY until they come in, or buy somewhere else if they don't

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May 13, 2023
Cscheper28
3 out of 5 stars review

Great Tire

Fantastic tire! Drove through Ice storm and every condition possible . Very smooth ride and got 80,000 miles out of them. I did rotate every oil change which was every 7000 miles and totally believe why I was able to get so many miles.. I'm in the process of buying them again

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Dec 27, 2021
Gerry
3 out of 5 stars review

10 percent less MPG

I'm a big fan of Michelin tires and have purchase more than 100 Michelin tires for bikes, motorcycles, RV's, trucks and cars over the last 52 years. I was excited to get touring plus snow tires all in one and paid the premium price. Before installing these CrossClimate tires our Toyota Avalon hybrid, according to Fuelly, I was getting 36.3 MPG. I have had 5 fill-ups on the new tires (with no other changes) and Michelin's are averaging 32.6 MPG. If I run these tires 60,000 miles, they will cost me about $640 more in gas then my old tires. Not sure if the snow performance is worth the cost?

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Gerry, new tires having full tread depth will have more grip and rolling resistance in comparison to worn tires.  As the new tires wear, the rolling resistance decreases.  Over the life of the tires, all things being equal, the fuel efficiency should improve.

Feb 13, 2025
LeeWay
5 out of 5 stars review

Excellent on snow

I live in Wisconsin and got tired of switching to winter tires In file and back in spring. I was looking for a tire that could be run year round, but had good performance on snow. The CrossClimate II definitely has been the answer. It delivers excellent performance on all road conditions, including ice and snow. Excellent traction and stopping performance on bad winter roads. I would highly recommend it!

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Sep 16, 2022
Peter Markotjohn
5 out of 5 stars review

My Most Recent New Tire Purchase

Had these tires on for a year now. They handle and ride fantastically !! Very smooth on the road and I just love the look of them. I find them to be a much better tire than my previous All Season Tires. These tires were purchased for my car. When my SUV is ready for new tires I will definitely be purchasing CrossClimate's.

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Nov 23, 2021
TS
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Overall Performance!

This is my first set of CrossClimate 2s, and I have been very impressed with performance - dry and wet traction, and have proven to be very quiet. I have about 2,500 miles on the tires so far, so we'll see how the wear, but I anticipate that they'll be just fine.

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Aug 26, 2024
Freddie1085
5 out of 5 stars review

High returns for high cost.

We purchased Cross Climate 2s for our 2014 Equinox late winter/early spring 2024. We have driven in snow, ice, heavy rain, high outside temperatures and the Cross Climate 2s performed exceptionally well. They are expensive but well worth the cost as they provide exceptional service in all weather conditions, exceptional durability and peace of mind driving. They replaced Latitude Tours which also gave exceptional service. We are quite pleased with our tire purchases.

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Aug 4, 2022
Bnet
4 out of 5 stars review

done at 60,000 km

i like these tires, bought 4 yrs ago for my honda ridgeline. now at 60,00km and they are done. i would say ok in the snow but not great on ice. i mostly drive around toronto, am a conservative driver and very conscientious about service, they were rotated regularly as per warranty although i didn't fill out the forms, i don't see how they get to 100,000km ...

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May 27, 2022
D equals Pi x C
5 out of 5 stars review

Great tires - Answers to common complaints!

People seem to be getting confused about a couple points: 1. Wandering / Poor tracking: this tends to happen with untrained staff mounting all four tires on the wheels one direction, which makes directional tread patterns like these backwards on one side of the car, which results in poor tracking and wandering. I have had tire shops do this, and it feels exactly how some "disappointed" reviewers are describing their performance. 2. Poor MPG: Michelin has replied here to a bunch of people that fresh tire compounds result in lower mpg at first. That's not untrue necessarily, but so far people have ignored that new tires are physically larger than worn tires, even at the same nominal size. The worn tires are giving artificially high MPG figures (they aren't going as far as the odometer says), and the new ones are often giving artificially low figures (going farther than the odometer says, since they are often set for an average tire age), so jumping from worn to new makes it falsely appear that there is a significant MPG difference. So, don't get it twisted! These are great tires, especially in wet environments. Even at double the price of standard "used car grade" tires, I bought two more sets of these, so every car would be as safe and comfortable. I only wish they came in a light truck load rating so I could feel better taking them on forest roads.

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Dec 3, 2020
Metalman
5 out of 5 stars review

Worth the money?

I bought these tires in September, 2020. The tread pattern had me intrigued but unsure. Winter control conventionally comes from a deep tread, soft rubber compound, and lots of sipes. The croosclimate2 does not look like that but it has proven itself so far. The tire resisted hydroplaning during the fall rains and does not show the usual resistance when going through puddles at highway speeds. So far, December, we have had very little snow, 3", but it handled it very well. The freezing rain and ice have been an issue this year and these tires have out-performed my Michelin defenders. I realize that the two are not in the same performance class but I have always had great service from the Defenders, T&H. Crossclimates are an excellent option if you are not going to purchase a dedicated winter tire. We sould be seeing -25°C at Christmas. I don't believe I will be disappointed. ☆ It should also be mentioned that the mountain snowflake symbol, according to my research, signifies a minimum improvement in traction of 10% over all-season tires. This may not sound like alot but it is a minimum of 10%, and the Crossclimate2 are noticeably better than all-seasons. Stay safe.

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