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Aurornistoday at 8:39 PM2 repliesview on HN

> The Michelin CrossClimate2 tires are arguably the best traction tires,

In their class, but not in general.

They are all-season tires. They don't perform as well as winter tires in the winter, and they don't perform as well as summer tires in the summer.

They're also a terribly mushy tire. They feel like you're floating around on the road and wallowing through the turns. This doesn't matter in the slightest to someone commuting to work in their 15 year old Honda Accord with blown struts, but if you enjoy driving they're on the list of tires to avoid.

Everything is a tradeoff. Some tires do a better job of optimizing within their class, but the Michelin CC2 is assuredly not the best traction tires in general.


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sgarlandtoday at 11:12 PM

I’ve not noticed a mushy feeling on my wife’s Mazda CX-9 with CC2s, but tbf it’s an SUV. One of the sportier SUVs around, but still.

For reference, I used to daily a Honda S2000 (not with CC2s, obviously).

hadlocktoday at 8:46 PM

>They don't perform as well as winter tires in the winter, and

A lot of people don't live in climates where winter tires are even sold; particularly California, Texas, Florida, three of the most populous states. Many people in those states aren't even aware "winter tires" are even a product category. That's like complaining the Walmart in Anchorage, Alaska doesn't carry SPF 50 sunscreen.

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