Submitted by RemoteStatement t3_zon8tp in Pennsylvania
Jon3141592653589 t1_j0o2jb9 wrote
Reply to comment by Im_100percent_human in Winter driving in PA all seasons vs Snow tires. What do you have and why? by RemoteStatement
The CrossClimate 2 are really impressive. I got them for a FWD car that I drive between PA and FL, after a harrowing drive with "eco" tires following a hurricane, and while I haven't tried them in the snow yet they are far more secure in the rain than anything else I've driven, including high-performance summer tires.
RemoteStatement OP t1_j0o4vio wrote
There have been a few mentions of those types of tires. Thanks for your reply.
Jon3141592653589 t1_j0o5brt wrote
I think the advantage is they are very secure despite being a tire you can use year-round. A recent Jalopnik article also highlighted a review suggesting that they are great even as they age, too: https://jalopnik.com/keeping-your-worn-michelins-might-be-better-than-going-1849855057
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