Michelin just came out with a new all weather tire called CrossClimate 2. It has the 3PMSF symbol for winter use as well.
Wondering if they are better than just all-season tires...
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If you do ended up with these, please let us know how they work out for you.I'll be buying new tires for my TourX before the winter and I'm strongly leaning towards these. I live in Utah and ideally would have a separate winter and summer set. However, living in an apartment, it's hard to swing so this seems like a good compromise.
I saw many manufacturers come out with all-weather tires. My only concern is reviews say they are very bad with fuel economy and don't last as long as regular touring tires.Michelin just came out with a new all weather tire called CrossClimate 2. It has the 3PMSF symbol for winter use as well.
Wondering if they are better than just all-season tires...
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Which would be the same complain/drawback about winter tires. 🤣I saw many manufacturers come out with all-weather tires. My only concern is reviews say they are very bad with fuel economy and don't last as long as regular touring tires.
Exactly. However, if I had lived in Colorado I would've considered all-weather tires.Which would be the same complain/drawback about winter tires. 🤣
So, kind of like "jack of all trades, master of none", I guess.
In Tampa, don't you guys run summer tire all year long? 🤔Exactly. However, if I had lived in Colorado I would've considered all-weather tires.
I travel out of state and I may move up north, so I would rather stay safe and get all season tires.In Tampa, don't you guys run summer tire all year long? 🤔
Looks like wolverine tried to slash the tread.The damage in the images don't seem to be normal wear and tear. Maybe other external factors contributed to their demise...
I believe Goodyear Assurance is also a stock tire for Regal Sportback base and Comfort I. I tried Goodyear Assurance Comfortred on my previous car. They were terrible, extremely mushy, no steering feedback. Since that time I stayed away from Goodyear, but I am sure there are good tires that they make.My dealer just installed Goodyear Assurance Maxlife all-seasons on my TourX earlier this week, and I think they're in general a substantial upgrade over the stock Continentals.
I don't see much difference in MPG, but the ride is significantly smoother and steering effort is noticeably decreased. They're also stickier in turns than stock. (I wasn't particularly impressed with the way the Contis handled in turns, and they were downright dangerous in wet weather.)
In short, the Goodyears make it feel more "Buick-y" than stock, which in my mind is an upgrade.
I am a very careful driver, I never pushed them to the limits. I am also very easy going with my acceleration. I only service my car at my local Buick GMC dealer. But yes, the damage is unlike anything I had seen on my previous cars.The damage in the images don't seem to be normal wear and tear. Maybe other external factors contributed to their demise...
These are the 254/50-18 Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3 Run Flat tires I got at the right price. They have much crisper handling and turn in than the Conti TX OEM tires. As snow tires go there are better in snow/ice, but they beat the Factory tires in snow, wet or dry, warm or cold and are better winter tores than all seasons. You could run them in summer. They give so-so gas mileage, are noisier, and ride a bit rougher, enough so to notice, but not terrible. I suspect they will last at best 30K miles. I would not pay list price , but would buy again if I could get similar price. I have a set of Pilot Super Sports 235/50-18 to eventually replace the Conti OEM tires.Pirelli have never disappointed me. Scorpio on my wife's Venza and I used to have cincherato p7 on my passat. Good tires.
Has anyone tried Vredestein's? Someone here mentioned the Pure Contact LS so while I was checking those out I stumbled on the Vredestein Quatrac Pro, they are a little undersized but did really well in TR testing, especially in the wet which is important to me. But I have never tried this brand and know nothing about them.