Owo @raylang339, that's great and we are glad that we could bring the correct product in front of you, think, our review is worthwhile, what do you say?
I just put on a set of Nokian WR G4's on my brand new Kia EV6 as we get snow in the winter here where I live; all season tires are a bit sketchy in the winter time. Slightly more road noise than the stock tires, but very liveable.
The Firestone Weather Grip is a great tire. Rain Snow loose or packed snow comfort quiet all very good. My woman has them on her CRV with all wheel drive it is a beast in the snow.
I'd like to get into the Michellin Cross Climate 2's, but I'm not seeing them (so far) in 195/65R15. I think the smallest I've seen are 205. Anyone know if that's it, or if those come in 195's?
Keep looking, in fact give Michellin a call and see if they are going to be or are making them, here is why, almost 3 years ago I bought the original CCs, yesterday I got a nail in the sidewall and will need a new tire, well the new CC 2s right now do not have my size 215/70/16 for a 2015 Honda CR V I called Michellin to ask them what am I to do they told me that size is in production and should be out in October, I sure hope so, keeping fingers crossed. This why I say call them and ask them about your size, Good luck
There are also several other terrific all weather tire options other than CC2 's. Check Nokian WRG4, Goodyear Weatherready, Pirelli Scorpion, or Centuratu Weatheractive and Bridgestone Weather peak.
No matter what brand you go for first check where they were manufactured. I once fitted a set of Goodyear F1 eagles on my car and they were made in West Germany and they were brilliant, changed to identical set after they had worn out but the performance was terrible? When I checked the country of manufacture it wasn't West Germany but CHINA. At the time I had no idea Goodyears were coming from China, I've since discovered that they aren't the only major manufacturer to have their products made in China but I'll never use any tyre, no matter how good the reviews if that's where they are manufactured, dumped the second set of F1s after 3.000 kilometres, rubbish, expensive lesson but still cheaper than putting your pride and joy in a ditch.
Put them on my 2004 solara and no longer required snow chains....now on bmw 320i xdrive. So much more comfortable ride then the runflats..will buy over and over again
My only experience with All Weather tires was last year with General Altimax 365 wa and I was very satisfied with its performance.
Owo @raylang339, that's great and we are glad that we could bring the correct product in front of you, think, our review is worthwhile, what do you say?
Bridgestone Weatherpeak by far the best tires I have owned for Minnesota driving on my Subaru Outback!
Great, Thanks for sharing your experience
Better than Crossclimate 2?
Yes, I love that they’re non directional. Also better traction, quieter, better mpg and handling. Also don’t pick up debris like the Michelin!
I just got them on my civic. I've only had them one day, so far I like them. Definitely quiet, only noise now is natural cabin noise.
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I just put on a set of Nokian WR G4's on my brand new Kia EV6 as we get snow in the winter here where I live; all season tires are a bit sketchy in the winter time. Slightly more road noise than the stock tires, but very liveable.
That's great! It was on our list, it's our pleasure that our honest reviews are helping people find their desired tires.
Great video - surprised not see Hancook Kinergy 42S on here.
8:30am. Goodyear Weather Ready works wonderful in all 4 seasons. Used on Subaru Legacy.
Thanks for your information
Great video. I got the General Altimax 365AW for our 2022 Subaru WRX. It's been through several blizzards.
Wow, that's great and thanks for your compliments, it's my pleasure. Now we think our review is worthwhile, could pick the right product for you.
The Firestone Weather Grip is a great tire. Rain Snow loose or packed snow comfort quiet all very good. My woman has them on her CRV with all wheel drive it is a beast in the snow.
Oh my, I just bought a set today, and am very happy to hear this lol thanks
I'd like to get into the Michellin Cross Climate 2's, but I'm not seeing them (so far) in 195/65R15. I think the smallest I've seen are 205. Anyone know if that's it, or if those come in 195's?
Keep looking, in fact give Michellin a call and see if they are going to be or are making them, here is why, almost 3 years ago I bought the original CCs, yesterday I got a nail in the sidewall and will need a new tire, well the new CC 2s right now do not have my size 215/70/16 for a 2015 Honda CR V I called Michellin to ask them what am I to do they told me that size is in production and should be out in October, I sure hope so, keeping fingers crossed. This why I say call them and ask them about your size, Good luck
upped the size on my Tucson for a bigger sidewall, can't wait to try em in the snow, Love from Long Island, new Sub.
There are also several other terrific all weather tire options other than CC2 's. Check Nokian WRG4, Goodyear Weatherready, Pirelli Scorpion, or Centuratu Weatheractive and Bridgestone Weather peak.
Those Good year tire suck hard. My opinion # 1 would be Nokian WR G4 now there is a G5 and # 2 Toyo Celcius.
Duratracs belong in an, "all terrain" tire category
I had goodyear assurance I slide all over the place no traction in snow and front spins on wet ground when I accelerate from a stop .. i hate them
Thanks to share your experiences
No matter what brand you go for first check where they were manufactured. I once fitted a set of Goodyear F1 eagles on my car and they were made in West Germany and they were brilliant, changed to identical set after they had worn out but the performance was terrible? When I checked the country of manufacture it wasn't West Germany but CHINA. At the time I had no idea Goodyears were coming from China, I've since discovered that they aren't the only major manufacturer to have their products made in China but I'll never use any tyre, no matter how good the reviews if that's where they are manufactured, dumped the second set of F1s after 3.000 kilometres, rubbish, expensive lesson but still cheaper than putting your pride and joy in a ditch.
"Assurance" what? There are eight model tires under that line!
Great review thank you.
It’s our pleasure, thank you too also.
How about Kumho Solus 4S HA32?
Pretty good for the price.
General tires are those that are cheap
Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 👍
Put them on my 2004 solara and no longer required snow chains....now on bmw 320i xdrive. So much more comfortable ride then the runflats..will buy over and over again
The goodyear assurance are no good.
"Assurance" what? There are eight tire models under that line!