Thanks for making this video. Excellent way of demonstrating the snow capability on these All -Weather tires that can be used all year round without swapping (still needs rotation every 6,000miles). I check the tire pressure weekly and add 4 psi based on the coldest outdoor temperture of the week as the manual recommends for winter deriving condition and keeps the MPG up as well.
@@Jeo-What That's fine, I just wanted to point out that there is no real need to do it this often. One could also change the brake fluid and engine oil every 1000 miles.
Thanks for the video showing just how good these all-weather tires perform. I just bought these tires for my wife’s RAV4 Hybrid for the Colorado winter and feel even more confident about the purchase after seeing this footage 👍🏻
Just got a set of these on a VW AWD. Excellent in dry, wet so far. No snow yet. At least as smooth and quiet as the OEM Giti all-seasons. No drop in MPG. Also they smell really good and 'rubbery'. Cons: the tread picks up rocks but I get to enjoy the scent while removing them.
I have a manual jetta. I stopped on a steep incline with snow turned off traction control blipped the rpm from 5000 to 1500 and was able to get the car moving basically making the car slip uphill repeatedly reving to 5000 then dropping to 1500. Best tires in the world.
Thank you for posting this. At a point where trying to make a decision on tires and this tire is one we have for consideration . Your video is very helpful
been loving these tires so far! threw some on my jetta to handle these midwest winters a little better and the light snow we've had where my traction would normally suck is no issue with these tires!
If your drive with caution these are by far the best tires out. They shine in the snow. It’s the compact snow to watch out for. Rain excellent combined with abs and 4 wheel excellent
Thanks for this video. Good to see an end user review. The 'Tyre' ones are useful but, I appreciate this one more. Bought a set of the CC2s this summer but I'm not running them in the snow this year. I still have a set of Blizzaks that perform well but have developed a 'woob woob' noise after 6 seasons of use so this is their last ride. I'm headed to sun country in a couple of weeks and will swap the CC2s on before leaving and will have no concerns should we hit snow on the way home. Now, what to do with the second set of wheels? Answer, put on a nice set of ATs so I can roll the dirt roads and moderate trails without worry. 2016 VW Touareg TDI
Thx for watching! I just got done driving these thru a mountain pass and it was snowing. Visibility was really poor but I had good traction. Thank goodness!!!
Just bought some and got them installed this morning on my new 2024 Honda Civic ... I'm done with swapping tires every 6 months. It replaced the crappy OEM tires (All Season) that came with the car ... ready for winter.
Li ho da 5 anni, primi 4 anni la prima versione, da un anno la seconda versione, quindi questi del video . Vivo in Svizzera e in inverno abbiamo tanta neve (questo anno un po meno) e in estate spesso molto caldo. Sono veramente soddisfatto su tutte le condizioni meteorologiche. Che sia caldo o freddo con neve è sempre un ottima gomma! Questo video che hai fatto lo conferma, almeno in caso di neve abbondante.
Snow, ice test .. indeed, modern all weather tires are surprisingly capable. Still, jack of all trades, master of none. Running right tires for the job imho is by far better choice then using universal compromise. Most commonly heard argument that it's to save money, while forgetting that tires used only in "their season" will also halve their wear, thus in long term spending will be same, but one will have best grip and handling all the time without anything compromised.
The premium for buying all seasons can be put towards buying dedicated winter tyres. And the performance and wear will be much better having a set for summer and a set for winter. I just don't use my car if the conditions don't allow me to. Otherwise I would get a set of winter tyres.
@@chrishart8548 for many "don't use my car" is not much of an option. As car often is less of optional extra for fun, but more of essential transportation means for getting to/from distant work/shops and such. There can also be some unplanned emergency cases (eg. taking someone to hospital) that may coincide with bad weather with "must get there" need. Imho choice of having proper tires mostly fits the bill best. It's not THAT expensive to prep car for weather/season this way, and one can rely on ability, if need arises, to get wherever one needs with no drama. That aside, i even enjoy driving on snow/ice (on properly prepped vehicle).
@@church493 if I did use my car and rely on it I would definitely invest in the correct tyres for the conditions. I'm actually taking my car off the road for a wile. I can't really afford to have one. A car should never be viewed as essential. That is still an opinion. Is it not. I was never even planning to do my driving test. I believe in the next 10 years a lot of people won't have the luxury of a car.
I have a 2019 Nissan Rogue with 22,000 miles on it, I am not at all impressed with the crappy Falcon tires it came with. Despite regular rotations, they only have about 5/32 of tread left and they’re unevenly worn. The car handles OK in the snow but it is not all wheel drive so I think a set of these tires would suit me very well.
@@Gadgeteverything Thank You! I do think these Michelin tires are good however there could be gas mileage decrease. My car is getting 15MPG in town which I am not happy about and if these tires will make it even worse that could be an issue. Hope something else/better comes out next year :)
@@Charkatak Hello, i'm from Europe, and because some countries across Europe are banning all-season tires (that is why i tell here for you to consider as well) so, when we bought last year a new kia sorento, i have a full set 4 wheels for summer & wet (Nokian 20 inch) and also got another full set of 4 wheels for winter (Bridgestone Blizzak 19 inch), they are winter tire with 3 mountain peaks & snow flakes on side and they perform very good this winter few days was raining and because cold specially during night the water frozen forming ice-veneer and 3 days before ice got cleared i never have any issue, really great traction even on ice-roads specially in breaking & accelerating very good grip & control feedback..
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If they have the size for it, go for it BUT remember these aren’t performance tires. I have a MYP too and I got some induction wheels with these tires on mine. Check out my video th-cam.com/video/up9k5t5by4U/w-d-xo.html
@@Gadgeteverything You misunderstood me. I never advised summer tires. I recommend winter tires, not all-season tires. Your Honda moves nicely in the snow only because it is AWD. If it wasn't, you wouldn't be satisifed with them.
Seems like maybe 5% of the AWD owners even consider proper tires. We have a bunch of ignorant people in the US when it comes to AWD. Even at my work where weather cannot be a reason to not respond we have majority of people saying "it has AWD it'll do good in the snow". Took some effort to have them mount tires with a 3peak rating on them. Sad all the people that spend more on AWD and then when the snow finally arrives they are less safe stopping for a red light than a Honda Civic with a proper tires installed. And their mind cannot comprehend what crazy nonsense you are saying when you mention their stock tires AWD is worse off that any regular FWD with winters in 90% of paved road snow/ice conditions. Who cares if you can accelerate a little better if you can't stop any better. False confidence gained when people can start up no problem but then get up to 45mph on slick conditions and still holding onto that confidence they drive too fast in turns and stopping. Every winter I see mostly AWD / 4X4 spun out compared to regular cars. I think regular car drivers are just as ignorant but they know to drive slower not because the lack of tires but the lack of AWD. Still they drive within reason where the soccer mom in her SUV AWD goes driving by too fast for the tires ability to maintain grip. If only people understood this the roads would be far safer even without everyone buying proper tires. Just understanding they don't have a miracle snow vehicle but it's no better than just about any other car on paved road snowy conditions. AWD has some benefits like acceleration in wet roads and slow off road driving but it gains you very little on icy / snowy road conditions except for a little extra acceleration with all season tires. Combine AWD w/ winter tires and you now have the best consumer level winter vehicle ready to take on the icy paved roads.
@@45eno Snow rated but still "all-seasons" which means they are "okay" for snow depending and ice, but a pure snow tire is going to be better. It all depends on HOW much snow you deal with and how cold things get. The colder it gets, the worse "all seasons" even snow rated perform. Proper snow tires use softer materials, those softer materials do not do well in + temps, so you get trade offs on both ends of the spectrum.. Snow tires are required in many places, but, ignorant people think "i got all seasons with the snow peaks i am as safe as someone with full snow tires" , no, you are not.
@@TheRealMrGuvernment yep sounds like you and I agree and know about tires. I currently run Michelin Defender All Seasons on both AWD RAV4 and FWD SIENNA for 9-10months out of the year. I have Blizzak DMV2 and WS90 for them when the first ice/snow hits. Due to my weather conditions that is mostly cold and wet in the winter I have considered the Cross Climate 2 in place of my blizzaks as a better for the avg conditions tire. Will lose the better grip for snow but better overall grip for the majority of conditions we drive on. Black ice also is a concern for my commute as I usually am up early when the wet roads have the greatest chance to freeze over. I get 3-4 seasons out of my soft blizzaks so I might just stick to the better snow/ice tire with the blizzak as I swap them out myself for the worst of our seasons.
@TheRealMrGuvernment tyre choice also depends on where you live as well. In the UK we get very little snow, probably around a few days in the whole year and even then its very little snow. People cannot justify winter tyres for such little snow (I know winter tyres are for when temp drop below 7 degrees) but many people are riding on summer tyres all year round.. when the snow does come, they are not prepared. For such situations, all season tyres are more suited for climates like the UK where you don't have to swap tyres every 6 months. The snow rating on all season tyres is more than adequate for the UK weather. If you live in a climate when you get lots of snow and heavy snow then yes I'd agree winter tyres are the best option.
Really does not show you much. Its all about clearance I can drive my Landrover that has huge clearance through any of that with old non snow tires and never come close to getting stuck and I could put CC2 on a lower car like a Volt and get stuck. Really need to compare them to other tires on the same vehicle not a random one shot video one car with unknown clearance driving in 4 inches of snow.
Граждане не ебите мозги себе и окружающим. Michelin Cross Climate 2 чисто летняя резина для стран с умеренным климатом. Объясняю почему! 1-рисунок протектора, а именно количество ламелий и их размер явно показывает на то, что резина рассчитана для эксплуатации по влажной поверхности, но ни как не по снежной и уж тем более, ледяной поверхности. 2-индекс скорости у данной модели начинается с V (240км/ч) и заканчивается Y (300км/ч), где вы видели зимнюю шину с индексами скорости более 240км/ч Да и сам производитель не пишет, что данная модель для зимы. Цитата - "Шина демонстрирует управляемость и улучшенное торможение в условиях внезапно выпавшего снега..." т.е. данная модель будет стабильнее конкурентов в подобных условиях, но при этом не является зимней шиной! Хотите стабильное поведение авто зимой в тех условиях что на видео? Купите MICHELIN X-ICE NORTH 4 (лучший вариант), если шипы под запретом тогда MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW или аналоги типо Continental, Bridgestone и т.д!
Thanks for making this video. Excellent way of demonstrating the snow capability on these All -Weather tires that can be used all year round without swapping (still needs rotation every 6,000miles). I check the tire pressure weekly and add 4 psi based on the coldest outdoor temperture of the week as the manual recommends for winter deriving condition and keeps the MPG up as well.
Glad you enjoyed the video! Thx for adding in the tips.
Have read from many people who never rotated their all season tires and they're still doing great.
@@Schreibtisch1 I am happy for them. I just got to do what I believe is the right thing to do.
@@Jeo-What That's fine, I just wanted to point out that there is no real need to do it this often. One could also change the brake fluid and engine oil every 1000 miles.
@@Schreibtisch1 I appreciate the point you are sharing.
Thanks for the video showing just how good these all-weather tires perform. I just bought these tires for my wife’s RAV4 Hybrid for the Colorado winter and feel even more confident about the purchase after seeing this footage 👍🏻
Just got a set of these on a VW AWD. Excellent in dry, wet so far. No snow yet. At least as smooth and quiet as the OEM Giti all-seasons. No drop in MPG. Also they smell really good and 'rubbery'. Cons: the tread picks up rocks but I get to enjoy the scent while removing them.
You’ll love them in the snow. Best all around tires
I have a manual jetta. I stopped on a steep incline with snow turned off traction control blipped the rpm from 5000 to 1500 and was able to get the car moving basically making the car slip uphill repeatedly reving to 5000 then dropping to 1500. Best tires in the world.
Wow!!!
Thank you for posting this. At a point where trying to make a decision on tires and this tire is one we have for consideration . Your video is very helpful
Glad you enjoyed it! I watch/read so many reviews before buying. Figured, I’ll pass it on! Thx for your feedback!
Thanks for the video man! Got them installed at my local Costco last month. Lucky I did, because Dallas is about to have an ice storm this week!
Glad u enjoyed it! Let me know how it does
How did it go
been loving these tires so far! threw some on my jetta to handle these midwest winters a little better and the light snow we've had where my traction would normally suck is no issue with these tires!
Great to hear! Best all around tires
If your drive with caution these are by far the best tires out. They shine in the snow. It’s the compact snow to watch out for. Rain excellent combined with abs and 4 wheel excellent
100!
I think you sold me on some new winter tires. Thanks for the ride
You will love these tires! Thx for watching
got them last year with my 2018 mazda 3 MT, these tire really good in snow.. love them all year round👌👌
Glad you’re loving them! Thx you for your comment.
Thanks for this video. Good to see an end user review. The 'Tyre' ones are useful but, I appreciate this one more.
Bought a set of the CC2s this summer but I'm not running them in the snow this year. I still have a set of Blizzaks that perform well but have developed a 'woob woob' noise after 6 seasons of use so this is their last ride. I'm headed to sun country in a couple of weeks and will swap the CC2s on before leaving and will have no concerns should we hit snow on the way home. Now, what to do with the second set of wheels? Answer, put on a nice set of ATs so I can roll the dirt roads and moderate trails without worry.
2016 VW Touareg TDI
Thx for watching! I just got done driving these thru a mountain pass and it was snowing. Visibility was really poor but I had good traction. Thank goodness!!!
Just bought 4 of them for my Fisker Ocean EV. Let it snow baby.
Let me know when u test it
Just bought some and got them installed this morning on my new 2024 Honda Civic ... I'm done with swapping tires every 6 months.
It replaced the crappy OEM tires (All Season) that came with the car ... ready for winter.
ok i will be purchasing a set of these tires with my inspection this month thanks to this video. thanks for posting.
You’re welcome! Enjoy and be safe!
Wow. Just what I need for my rogue.
You will love it
I see so many people have these tires up here. They must be good
Best all around tires IMO
4:15 good find, this is what I was lookin' for! New Sub.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Li ho da 5 anni, primi 4 anni la prima versione, da un anno la seconda versione, quindi questi del video . Vivo in Svizzera e in inverno abbiamo tanta neve (questo anno un po meno) e in estate spesso molto caldo. Sono veramente soddisfatto su tutte le condizioni meteorologiche. Che sia caldo o freddo con neve è sempre un ottima gomma! Questo video che hai fatto lo conferma, almeno in caso di neve abbondante.
Great vid
Thx for watching
Great video! Just got these for my mom’s 2017 Camry. Thanks for posting!
You’re welcome!
After I put a set of crossclimate 2s on my car, I drive like I drive in the summer in the city.
They are good tires!
did the back of your neck get dirty and gritty?
@@halfwaydecent6842 Too early to be spitting my coffee out laughing.😄😂🙃
Thanks from Denmark 🙂
You’re welcome
Snow, ice test .. indeed, modern all weather tires are surprisingly capable. Still, jack of all trades, master of none.
Running right tires for the job imho is by far better choice then using universal compromise.
Most commonly heard argument that it's to save money, while forgetting that tires used only in "their season" will also halve their wear, thus in long term spending will be same, but one will have best grip and handling all the time without anything compromised.
Agreed! Thx for commenting and helping our community
The premium for buying all seasons can be put towards buying dedicated winter tyres. And the performance and wear will be much better having a set for summer and a set for winter. I just don't use my car if the conditions don't allow me to. Otherwise I would get a set of winter tyres.
@@chrishart8548 for many "don't use my car" is not much of an option. As car often is less of optional extra for fun, but more of essential transportation means for getting to/from distant work/shops and such. There can also be some unplanned emergency cases (eg. taking someone to hospital) that may coincide with bad weather with "must get there" need. Imho choice of having proper tires mostly fits the bill best. It's not THAT expensive to prep car for weather/season this way, and one can rely on ability, if need arises, to get wherever one needs with no drama. That aside, i even enjoy driving on snow/ice (on properly prepped vehicle).
@@church493 if I did use my car and rely on it I would definitely invest in the correct tyres for the conditions. I'm actually taking my car off the road for a wile. I can't really afford to have one. A car should never be viewed as essential. That is still an opinion. Is it not. I was never even planning to do my driving test. I believe in the next 10 years a lot of people won't have the luxury of a car.
What I noticed on Crossclimate tyres, they don't resist dynamic driving in hot dry weather well.
I bought these for all around. For dynamic driving I have specific summer tires.
Dude just give it the beans, see how well you can control that drift, than you know what the Tyre is capable of😆
Lol
I wanted to buy these but the only thing that stopped me was that I couldn't do a cross tire rotation because they were directional.
Ahh
In theory and over management you could pull off of the rim and reverse them remounting and balancing for cross rotation. Yes I think too much.
Please put your car model in description as 2wd and 4wd makes a big difference.
Done, thx
4wd does make a difference in getting going but not in stopping
@@alanb3213 agreed
I have a 2019 Nissan Rogue with 22,000 miles on it, I am not at all impressed with the crappy Falcon tires it came with. Despite regular rotations, they only have about 5/32 of tread left and they’re unevenly worn. The car handles OK in the snow but it is not all wheel drive so I think a set of these tires would suit me very well.
I like them a lot. Keeping my family safe
Damn i was wrong about those tires 😮
Awesome all around tires!
Planning on getting new tires later next year and checking out these(CrossClimate 2) tires and Pirelli P7 AS Plus 3
I like these tires a lot! Good luck on your decision
@@Gadgeteverything Thank You! I do think these Michelin tires are good however there could be gas mileage decrease. My car is getting 15MPG in town which I am not happy about and if these tires will make it even worse that could be an issue. Hope something else/better comes out next year :)
@@Charkatak Hello, i'm from Europe, and because some countries across Europe are banning all-season tires (that is why i tell here for you to consider as well) so, when we bought last year a new kia sorento, i have a full set 4 wheels for summer & wet (Nokian 20 inch) and also got another full set of 4 wheels for winter (Bridgestone Blizzak 19 inch), they are winter tire with 3 mountain peaks & snow flakes on side and they perform very good this winter few days was raining and because cold specially during night the water frozen forming ice-veneer and 3 days before ice got cleared i never have any issue, really great traction even on ice-roads specially in breaking & accelerating very good grip & control feedback..
I thought the 2017 and 2018 crvs can't handle cold because of fuel dilution issue.
Haven’t had any issues
I paid 800$ for those tires! Better be worth it!
IMO, Best all around tires
I paid 1400. Canadian.
You must be US dollars eh ?
We always pay more in canada 🇨🇦
What was the vehicle you were driving? Front wheel drive, AWD, or 4 wheel drive?
Honda CR-V awd…
Would you be able to do those same things with your Cr-V on factory tires?
Sorry, they’ve been worn out a long time ago
How are these during heavy rain? Thank you :)
It does really good in rain! It has really good sips patterns
@@Gadgeteverything Thank you for the update! appreciated. Have a great Christmas :)
@@lars35 same to you!
What are you driving ?
CR-V awd
Hi, what kind of bulbs do you have on low beam?
I bought this from Amazon (no longer on there).
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@@Gadgeteverything Thank you
@@dadedade6Np! Thx for watching
Are you using an all-wheel drive vehicle
Yes
Any good to use these tires on the factory 21” wheels on the 2023 MYP?
If they have the size for it, go for it BUT remember these aren’t performance tires. I have a MYP too and I got some induction wheels with these tires on mine. Check out my video
th-cam.com/video/up9k5t5by4U/w-d-xo.html
su aj lepse gumy Pirelli Ice-zero,
These are all weather tires. You don’t need to swap them out. I like them a lot
Honda?
Yes, 2017 CR-V. Check out my ice video
4x4 right?
Awd
@@Gadgeteverything AWD will move on even with summer tires on:) I've tested a few all-seasons tires and they always struggle in snow on FWD.
@@fixanddrive I had summer tires on my other car and it was scary driving in this weather! No thx u
@@Gadgeteverything You misunderstood me. I never advised summer tires. I recommend winter tires, not all-season tires. Your Honda moves nicely in the snow only because it is AWD. If it wasn't, you wouldn't be satisifed with them.
@@fixanddrive ahh yes, u right it did move :) All weather tires are better than all season. I feel way more confident driving
Seems like maybe 5% of the AWD owners even consider proper tires. We have a bunch of ignorant people in the US when it comes to AWD. Even at my work where weather cannot be a reason to not respond we have majority of people saying "it has AWD it'll do good in the snow". Took some effort to have them mount tires with a 3peak rating on them. Sad all the people that spend more on AWD and then when the snow finally arrives they are less safe stopping for a red light than a Honda Civic with a proper tires installed. And their mind cannot comprehend what crazy nonsense you are saying when you mention their stock tires AWD is worse off that any regular FWD with winters in 90% of paved road snow/ice conditions.
Who cares if you can accelerate a little better if you can't stop any better. False confidence gained when people can start up no problem but then get up to 45mph on slick conditions and still holding onto that confidence they drive too fast in turns and stopping. Every winter I see mostly AWD / 4X4 spun out compared to regular cars. I think regular car drivers are just as ignorant but they know to drive slower not because the lack of tires but the lack of AWD. Still they drive within reason where the soccer mom in her SUV AWD goes driving by too fast for the tires ability to maintain grip.
If only people understood this the roads would be far safer even without everyone buying proper tires. Just understanding they don't have a miracle snow vehicle but it's no better than just about any other car on paved road snowy conditions. AWD has some benefits like acceleration in wet roads and slow off road driving but it gains you very little on icy / snowy road conditions except for a little extra acceleration with all season tires. Combine AWD w/ winter tires and you now have the best consumer level winter vehicle ready to take on the icy paved roads.
Agreed! Thx for elaborating. Stopping power is important. These are the best overall tires. We haven’t had to put on our snow tires.
@@Gadgeteverything Nice. But these are a snow rated tire. I’ve thought about running them on my 2nd set of wheels instead of blizzaks.
@@45eno Snow rated but still "all-seasons" which means they are "okay" for snow depending and ice, but a pure snow tire is going to be better. It all depends on HOW much snow you deal with and how cold things get. The colder it gets, the worse "all seasons" even snow rated perform.
Proper snow tires use softer materials, those softer materials do not do well in + temps, so you get trade offs on both ends of the spectrum..
Snow tires are required in many places, but, ignorant people think "i got all seasons with the snow peaks i am as safe as someone with full snow tires" , no, you are not.
@@TheRealMrGuvernment yep sounds like you and I agree and know about tires.
I currently run Michelin Defender All Seasons on both AWD RAV4 and FWD SIENNA for 9-10months out of the year. I have Blizzak DMV2 and WS90 for them when the first ice/snow hits. Due to my weather conditions that is mostly cold and wet in the winter I have considered the Cross Climate 2 in place of my blizzaks as a better for the avg conditions tire. Will lose the better grip for snow but better overall grip for the majority of conditions we drive on. Black ice also is a concern for my commute as I usually am up early when the wet roads have the greatest chance to freeze over.
I get 3-4 seasons out of my soft blizzaks so I might just stick to the better snow/ice tire with the blizzak as I swap them out myself for the worst of our seasons.
@TheRealMrGuvernment tyre choice also depends on where you live as well. In the UK we get very little snow, probably around a few days in the whole year and even then its very little snow. People cannot justify winter tyres for such little snow (I know winter tyres are for when temp drop below 7 degrees) but many people are riding on summer tyres all year round.. when the snow does come, they are not prepared.
For such situations, all season tyres are more suited for climates like the UK where you don't have to swap tyres every 6 months. The snow rating on all season tyres is more than adequate for the UK weather.
If you live in a climate when you get lots of snow and heavy snow then yes I'd agree winter tyres are the best option.
It would be good to know what type of vehicle….awd, fwd, rear wheel drive…nuff said.
Noted… it’s in the description
Really does not show you much. Its all about clearance I can drive my Landrover that has huge clearance through any of that with old non snow tires and never come close to getting stuck and I could put CC2 on a lower car like a Volt and get stuck. Really need to compare them to other tires on the same vehicle not a random one shot video one car with unknown clearance driving in 4 inches of snow.
Граждане не ебите мозги себе и окружающим. Michelin Cross Climate 2 чисто летняя резина для стран с умеренным климатом. Объясняю почему!
1-рисунок протектора, а именно количество ламелий и их размер явно показывает на то, что резина рассчитана для эксплуатации по влажной поверхности, но ни как не по снежной и уж тем более, ледяной поверхности.
2-индекс скорости у данной модели начинается с V (240км/ч) и заканчивается Y (300км/ч), где вы видели зимнюю шину с индексами скорости более 240км/ч
Да и сам производитель не пишет, что данная модель для зимы.
Цитата - "Шина демонстрирует управляемость и улучшенное торможение в условиях внезапно выпавшего снега..." т.е. данная модель будет стабильнее конкурентов в подобных условиях, но при этом не является зимней шиной!
Хотите стабильное поведение авто зимой в тех условиях что на видео? Купите MICHELIN X-ICE NORTH 4 (лучший вариант), если шипы под запретом тогда MICHELIN X-ICE SNOW или аналоги типо Continental, Bridgestone и т.д!