I can’t speak to the Pirelli but I have the CC2’s on my CRV. They are smooth and very quiet. I live in South Carolina so we don’t get much snow for me to test them in. But have driven through rain around town and at highway speeds on longer trips with no issues. I have had them for about 2 months and 4k miles. So far they are some of my favorite tires I have owned. Definitely expensive but well worth the price.
@TheTrueChoice10 күн бұрын
Thanks for sharing your experience with the CrossClimate 2s! It’s great to hear they’re performing well on your CRV, especially in terms of smoothness and quietness. Sounds like they’re handling the rainy conditions in South Carolina with ease. I agree-they may be on the pricey side, but quality like that can make all the difference. Appreciate your detailed feedback!
@dannyboy198426 күн бұрын
I have the Michelin and they are amazing
@TheTrueChoice10 күн бұрын
Awesome to hear you’re loving your Michelins! They’re definitely known for quality and performance. Thanks for sharing your experience
@jasper601036 күн бұрын
Hi. I’m considering the Michelin CC2 for my 2020 Dodge Caravan. I’m on fence about the additional road they may create though. I’m hearing conflicting reports about that. Guess it could depend partly on the vehicle?
@TheTrueChoice5 күн бұрын
Hi! The Michelin CC2 is a great all-season tire, known for its strong performance in various weather conditions. As for road noise, it can vary depending on your vehicle and driving habits. Some users report minimal noise, while others might notice more, especially at higher speeds. It's true that factors like the type of car, tire pressure, and road conditions can impact the overall noise level. Since you're considering it for your 2020 Dodge Caravan, it might be worth checking out some specific reviews from Caravan owners to get a better idea. Hope that helps!
@keithfarrell492827 күн бұрын
The biggest failing and a well known flaw of the Michelin is wet weather braking
@TheTrueChoice10 күн бұрын
Thanks for bringing this up! Wet weather braking can be a critical factor, and while Michelin tires excel in many areas, it's true that some models face challenges in wet braking compared to other brands. I’ll make sure to highlight this aspect in future reviews. Appreciate the feedback!