Writing about the
Michelin CrossClimate 2 given
82% (205-55-16-)
Driving on
a combination of roads for 10000
easy going miles
I've been using the CC2 tires for about a year and have done over 15,000 kilometres in that time. I live in central Poland, so winters are fairly mild.
The fuel consumption has not changed (I think it has increased slightly). They are quite quiet, a bit noisier than the average summer tire.
They grip poorly on ice but I don't think any civilian tires grip well.
In the dry they never squealed, in the wet it is hard to lose grip. In the snow they lose traction quite late, I would compare them to an average winter tire. But even when they do lose traction, they are predictable at all times. In any case, they perform better in winter conditions than budget winter tires and incomparably better than a few years old winter tires.
I have not noticed any significant tire wear.
My tire choice was influenced by Tire Reviews and I am very grateful for it. If you don't live in an area with a very hard climate they would be a very good choice. They have never let me down so far and will perform better than summer tires during cold spring mornings and better than winter tires during warm sunny days in winter. I highly recommend this tires.