Michelin CrossClimate 2 review after 1500 miles. I put the CC2s on my Civic Hatchback about 1,500 miles ago, and I have throughly enjoyed them. Last week they got their first taste of snow, and the grip was excellent. Many of the side roads were insanely messy, even by an upstate NYers standards. We went out to grab food and saw multiple
On the bright side, the CrossClimate 2 is designed with Michelin’s Total Performance technology. Hence, it should perform excellently in rain and snow, even when the tread is worn down to 2/32-inch of tread depth. In contrast, many cheap all-season tires have a significant drop-off in performance as the tread wears down.
86 posts · Joined 2020. #8 · Nov 19, 2020. The Crossclimate + doesn't have an available size for the 18" wheel on the Limited. The Crossclimate 2 and the Crossclimate SUV do have the correct sizes. I'm not sure what the differences are between those two tires, save for the fact that the SUV model is more expensive.
Below is the data dump: Tire Size 225/55-19 UTQG: 640 B A Miles When Mounted: 34,605 Miles After 2 Years of Testing: 56,351 Total Miles Covered In 24 Months Of Testing: 21,746 Approximate
Both have positive feedback from consumer reviews. Fewer bumps and a more centered feeling are the highlighted features of the Crossclimate 2. Although the reviews are not as many as that of the Crossclimate 2, Michelin Defender 2 tires are said to provide a soft ride that is somehow similar to the Defender T+H.
View tire details to see the installed price, or select a Ship to Home option. Financed price details & terms required, including Affirm boilerplate. **Learn About The Mavis Card For staggered fitments (different size tires on front & rear axles), mileage warrenty will be 50% of the standard mileage warranty