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- 2023 CX5 turbo
have done lots of pavement in the 6000 miles so far and mostly at highway speeds.There's probably a lot less wear if they're driven on snow and ice than on pavement.
have done lots of pavement in the 6000 miles so far and mostly at highway speeds.There's probably a lot less wear if they're driven on snow and ice than on pavement.
We are slated to get our first taste of snow this weekend. I don't have "snow" tires but my AWD and DWS06 (Dry, Wet, Snow) Plus are ready.
I ordered those for my dad's Camry. They were the highest rated tires I saw on Costco's website.I can not say enough positive things about my Michelin CC2's. I am at 6000 miles and they show 0 wear which seems impossible but they still all measure 10/32's and they stick like glue and stop like they have studs and they leave really cool prints in the snow.....
They are incredible. I have had studded tires, Blizzaks and other dedicated winter tires and the CC2's are impressive.I ordered those for my dad's Camry. They were the highest rated tires I saw on Costco's website.
I have a dedicated set of snow tires, Michelin X-Ice, mainly because we travel to Montana about two weeks every winter where roads can be icy and temperatures well below zero. If I had only one set of tires then it would be an all season tire like the CC2.I've had Blizzak DM-V2 and now CC2. Strictly for winter snow driving conditions, I think Blizzaks DM-V2 are superior to CC2.