Writing about the
Michelin CrossClimate given
93% (175-65-14-)
Driving on
a combination of roads for 10000
average miles
Whilst I live in the UK I drive over in Europe here and there. My summer's where just not right for winter over there. So decided on The newly released all seasons from Michelin. The tires are a totally different feel in the steering wheel over the energy saving plus. After about 1,000 miles of combined driving I had gotten used to the new feel and the extra grip in rain and snow. I did notice a small trade off in the summer but very marginal and only when I pushed the tires to the absolute limit. Recently I had my car in for a service during a cold spell and was in a car with Bridgestone summer's tires on in -2. And whilst fun in a courtesy car to leave rubber at every lights because the tires are not gripping it made me realise just how good an investment the tires are when it comes to winter. You really get the best of both worlds with these tires without the hassle of changing.