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Vincent Mills
Добавлен 18 май 2015
Michelin CrossClimate 2s 75'000 Mile final review
Michelin CrossClimate 2s 75'000 mile final review. Mounted on the 2021 Toyota Rav4 Hybrid
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Michelin Crossclimate 2s 50,000 Mile Review
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Unbias review of Michelin Crossclimate 2s at 50,000 miles. Everything I love about these tires and everything I do not like about these tires
Michelin Crossclimate 2s 30,000 Mile Review
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Unbias review of Michelin Crossclimate 2s at 30,000 miles. Everything I love about these tires and everything I do not like about these tires
Uber Lyft Driver running light
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Uber Lyft Driver running red light not paying attention
4th of July celebration with Faith Roman and Benjamin
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4th of July celebration with Faith Roman and Benjamin
Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 Snow Tire Test and Review
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Test and review of the Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 Studless snow tires. Tested on a 2016 Toyota RAV4 AWD Hybrid
I'm also an Uber/Lyft Driver in Northern California and was looking for some All Terrain or All Season tires that did good in the snow and still had great comfort and low road noise on the highway. I've been using Bridgestone Turanza Quiettrack with 80k mile warranty but they only lasted about 60k miles each time. I'll definitely have to try the chalk test as I just recently learned about that! I was going to go with the Falken Wildpeak AS Trail but after seeing the outstanding reviews on America's Tire website and Tire Rack, I'm once again having a change of heart about which tires to get. Downside about these tires is that it's $1250 for a set of 4 with the Big O' Tire damage warranty.
in the winter what is the tire pressure set at 36 PSI cross climate 2
36 psi It is always set to this
Eliminate the “ahs” and “ums”.
Everyone sounds like cc2 is the only one to buy, Michelin should get rid of the rest and bang on this?
Awesome update! Thank you for taking the time to do this. Insane that you are at 4-5/32 at 75k miles. They are long lasting.
75k in one year?!!!
I live 1 mile on a gravel road. Should the rock holding ability keep me from buying a set of these? They are sure a different tread pattern than I have ever seen. Thanks for the review. Tom
I believe the center is meant to be slightly higher, if I remember correctly from the engineering explained video.
Interesting your door said 34 PSI cause mine says 36 PSI. Wonder if it's a hybrid versus gas thing
Can you get Kleber tyres? I have used Michelin CC2’s in the past, but now have set of Kleber Quadraxer 3’s. Kleber is owned by Michelin. You never see the Kleber tyres in the same group test as the Michelins - because they are better. Better ride quality, quieter, but just as effective in the snow plus high aquaplaning resistance and excellent wet grip. They last too.. However they are 30% cheaper than Michelin CC’s.
Lie.. there is NO way this guy is checking his tire pressure every morning. Unless he has OCD. I'm just worried about being at work on time and that I have a mug of coffee. I can't stand liers..
Thanks for this video. How many miles did you get out of them? I just bought a set.
Hello! Do you use these tires in the summer? How do they show themselves in the heat?
Yes yearly
Watched your entire "series" on these tyres. Informative and to the point. Thank you! Question from me: have you considered using the SUV variant? The specs indicate a better load index and rolling resistance (especially XL marked).
The Best Tyres are Michelin and Continental
Hello. this is all season tyres All season Michelin CrossClimate 2 245/45R19 102Y XL ? thank you
classic example of the dangers of allowing every nitwit to post youtube videos.
Did they become loud?
Tire pressure is largely dependent on vehicle weight. Check your door jamb for the recommended pressure for your vehicle.
I just bought 4 new Michelin Cross climate 2 tires to replace my Bridgestone Ecopia tyres that came with my brand new 2024 Subaru Forester and those were also great tires for driving also but are not winter rated and living in Northern Alberta Canada I need winter tires. I opted for the Cross climate 2 tires with some research before buying because they are winter rated with the 3 snow flakes symbol on the tire sidewalls + you do not need a second set of tires and rims to drive the other seasons. I did do sound testing with my audio feedback sensor I bought to see if there where a difference in DB audio, I'm pleased to mention that the audio feedback on the Michelin Cross climate tires are 1-2 DB quieter than my factory new Bridgestone tires (I will sell my Bridgestone tires now) . Michelin Cross climate 2 tires handle well and look aggressive also for the winter conditions that we have in Northern Canada with slush, snow and ice that makes driving a little scary sometimes. Very happy camper!!
Thanks for the comment. Please do me a favor when you get some snow and ice do a video review on the Cross Climate 2s in the snow and ice and link it to this video. Thanks in advance for your imput
I have 30000 on my CC2's. Love the performance in all conditions. They are on a 2019 Toyota highlander fwd v6. Current projection is 70000 miles down to 4/32nds. Highly recommend.
I just put Michelin defender 275-65-18 and I live them, cost little more but Michelin is the way to go
how was the noise at 75K miles?
I'm a bit confused bc you say wet traction is good except for hydroplaning?
Do you rotate your tires?
Yes every 5k miles once a month
Which would be better the Defender 2 or CrossClimate 2 for New York weather?
Thank you Vincent
pro tip...when you buy these tires....they come with a 60k warranty....but the warranty is void if you tell them you work for uber and Lyft....so don't tell them that...rip off all your uber and Lyft stickers before u go in...also keep records of you rotating the tires every time you get an oil change (because they will ask you if you did this...not sure they will want records but its good to keep records of it) if you warranty them out before 60k miles then you should get credit towards a new set...happened for me when I warranted my Michelin primacy tires...I got 4 new Michelin Primacy last time for $350 LOL
Lexus 200isT 2017. living in California Needs new tires A mechanic recommended Michelin today Do you recommend this tire in particular? Thanks in advance
Michland tires?
I have 83k mi's. on my CrossClimate2's in 4 years of driving with a set on my 2018 Camry hybrid and still have a healthy 5/32nds left. They still perform outstanding even in the rain. My Camry rides on 205/65/R16's, so they probably still slice through the water better than the wider 18's on your RAV4 do. My only complaint with these tires is the effect they had on my gas mileage with my hybrid. I immediately lost 8 mpg when I installed them and it has only come back incrementally as they wore. Like 1 mpg every 10k. I attribute this to the fact that 90% of my driving is at speeds around 70 mph. These tires are far more roll resistant at high speeds than they are at lower speeds. I don't think there's near as much drag at speeds of 50 mph and lower. But at 70 mph I can actually feel the car slow down faster when I lift my foot off the throttle than before. I don't notice that below 50 mph. That's why there is such a discrepancy with peoples different driving conditions. A person that routinely drives in the city and only uses the freeway for a short distance to get to their next destination will not likely notice much, if any drop in mpg. But a person that lives in a small rural town and spends most of their driving on the Interstate like I do will take a big hit in mpg with these tires. And especially with a hybrid because it forces my car to run the engine more and the electric motor less due to the high speed drag. Thus the initial 8 mpg loss. But now that I have over 80k on them, my fuel mileage has been pretty much restored and I still have another 15-20k to go. Since it is the end of summer for me, I will run these through 1 more winter and sometime before next winter I will replace them. They should have around 100k mi's. on them by then and be worn to around 3/32nds which I don't mind running through the summer. I will be replacing these with the same Michelin CC2 tires. They will have more than doubled the mileage of the Firestones they replaced and the Michelins were only around $50 more for the set than the Firestones were. Even though I figure they will have cost me close to $800 extra in fuel costs over the course of 100k mi's. over the Firestones, the savings of not having to buy two sets of tires in that amount of time make it a wash financially. And the safety and performance these tires provide as well as the peace of mind of not ending up in the ditch in bad weather easily far outweigh the cost of the extra fuel. These tires are about the best I think you can get for a passenger car.
I just put a set of these on my CRV a couple of days ago. I was amazed with how smooth and quiet they are. I know it is still too early to make a decision but I could easily see these being among my favorite tires I have owned.
I have a 2011 CRV. What year is yours?
@@davidmatthews208 Mine is a 2020.
75000 miles?????wow…. I think 7500 ….how many miles does your car have?
I currently have 197000 miles on my 21 Rav4 Hybrid
That's a smart thing to do with the chalk, thanks, I plan on getting cross climate 2s in the near future. Ty for your reviews 😊
We bought our set of CC2's in the early spring of 2022, for a 2020 Honda CR-V hybrid, so very comparable vehicle to you AND, we've put 85,000 miles on that set with no issues in 2 1/2 years. I started looking for new tires awhile ago, but am pretty certain the next set will be Michelin CC2's. Thanks.
Nemoguće. Imam iste gume na Ford cmax 1.0 2013.godina i jedva sam napravio 40000 km. Isto su ovako potrošene. S tim da zadnjih 10000 km su gotovo neupotrebljive. Proklizavaju na suhom. Guma ne vrijedi novac. Sad gledam nešto drugo. Tipa Dunlop koji je puno jeftiniji.
Yes that review was at 75000 miles. That is the truth. You must not have had proper tire inflation or miss mounted tires
@@vincentmills4062 uvijek sam održavao aute kvalitetno. Imam sustav koji služi za pritisak guma. Moje je iskustvo 41 000 km i za smeće su. Potrošene do graničnika. Kako sam rekao ,zadnjih 10 toliko loše se ponašaju da je to užas. Malo mi je čudno da ste uspjeli napraviti s težim autom toliko km a ja s puno lakšim toliko manje? Nikad više tu gumu neću kupiti. Precijenjena i loše kvalitete. Još jedna stvar, ona nova dolazi s 8mm profila. Kad dođe do 4 više se ne smije voziti zakonski po snijegu. Znači,polu istrošena je nelegalna.
@@dado500koju onda gumu preporučuješ allseason?lp
@@miselmarkovic4189 nemam preporuku. Michelin je najskuplji i neću ga kupovati više. Probati ću Pirelli All season 3. Ne govorim da su bolji ali su 25 posto jeftiniji
When I installed these tires my gas mileage increased by 5 miles per gallon.
Clean your garage 😂
are they for summer and winter all year round?
Yes the test was done all year and that was my results
What is the speed rating on your tires? I’m debating between H and V rating for my CX5 as I’m looking for more comfortable ride.
H
tires should not be stacked, might cause issue when in use
I got my 2023 XSE and replaced the OEM tires with CC2s the next day, would've been the same day had I been able to get in but the place I bought them from closed earlier on Wednesdays.
I have had Michelin CrossClimate2 on my 2023 Camry XSE 3.5L V6 since day 1. Got rid of the defective and hazardous OEM Bridgestone Turanza EL440s soon after accepting my brand new 2023 Camry XSE V6 with 3 Odometer miles. Only drove on the Turanza EL440 roughly 1/2 mile to the Tire Service Center. Paid $1,192 mount, balance, and sales tax for 4 - 235/40R19 CrossClimate2. I have 7,310 miles on the Camry as of June 2024 as owned it for 18 months now. The CC2s are fantastic tires, the best I've ever had and I have owned 15 vehicles (3 brand new, 3 CPO, and 9 Used) in my 64 years of life as I have been driving for 46 years. One issue with my 2023 Camry XSE V6 has been MPG. I get an average of 16.99MPG which is 9 below the Average 26MPG advertised on the Camry Window Sticker and all other reviews. 22 City/ 26 Avg,/32 Highway. The Toyota Dealership as I have ToyotaCare (2yr/25K) with purchase of the 2023 Camry, claims that my poor MPG is due to the Michelin CrossClimate2 tires. Well, I highly doubt that, I have had rather poor MPG since taking possession of the Camry and consistently reported as so. I also keep records of every Fillup, Mileage, Odometer reading, Cost per Gallon, and total cost per fillup. I am willing to accept that these All-Weather, they're not Snow nor All-Season, may result in a reduction of 1 to 3MPG or possibly 4MPG, but no way in hell 9MPG. There has to be something wrong with the Camry 2GR-FKS 3.5L V6 Engine or the ECM "Computers that calibrates Fuel / AIr mixture for the Fuel Injectors or could be something else. Surely, the CC2s are not the cause of nearly 30 Percent reduction of MPG. I check regularly that the CC2s are 35/36PSI depending on outdoor temps been as low as 33 and high as 38 PSI. Appears driving will heat up the tires so it increases PSI. With 7,310 miles on the Michelin CC2 they are still like new and very minimal tread wear. The pebbles/stones do collect a bit more in the track grooves. I am used to removing them when I see them, habit of U.S. Navy FOD "foreign object damage" walk downs on aircraft carrier flight decks and at Naval Air Station taxi / Runways since spent nearly 26 years in the Navy. Sorry, anyways Toyota and the dealership will avoid, ignore, provide many reasons or excuses, not to repair or diagnose or spend money fixing a problem with a new vehicle until the Basic 3 yr Warranty/ 5 yr Powertrain Warranty expires as to make you pay the $ thousands $ to fix it. I am battling with Toyota that my 2023 Camry XSE V6 has a fuel consumption problem and trying to convince me that the Michelin CC2s are the problem I should buy new tires or get OE Bridgestone Turanza EL440 tires which I got rid of because Toyota is aware Turanza EL440s are quality defective and a hazardous tire. Toyota has a huge contract with Bridgestone and have been using Turanza EL440 for the last 5 or 6 years out of the factory. The point I am making here is Toyota does not care about your life, all Toyota cares about is your $ money. Just like All Insurance Companies, you pay pay pay as it is mandated by law but when it is time to pay out on a claim is like squeezing water out of a rock. Yes! Michelin CC2s should last 60k miles, some people managed 70k to 80K, and one You Tuber Channel person has driven 100K on the CC2s before replacing them. I believe 1 or 2 people out of 10 may not like these tires and will complain. But if 80 percent of the people like the CC2s, chances are you will too. "You can please some of the people some of the time, but you cannot please all the people all of the time."
Hey rich make sure tire inflation is correct and I do not recommend the door sticker. I have always set my cc2s to 36psi cold morning tire pressure. Also I have noticed lose of milage in the first 5k miles of these tires do to there stickiness when brand new
That was a lot to read but very informative. I’m not sure what all you’ve learned in the time since, but it seems the loss of MPG is actually quite normal and should level out after driving it for a few thousand miles. Lots of comments report they lost MPG but it pays off in having a tire that lasts longer and it’s safer. Plus once the tire has more wear, the MPG goes back up.
About to buy my 3rd set (3rd vehicle). I’ve used many different tires and these are hands down the best tire. I live in Minnesota. They grab ice and snow like a dream.
I don’t have the CC2’s (probably will be my next tires) but I agree with you on the extra couple of pounds of pressure. My recommended on my CRV is 33lbs, but I have found 35 to be the “sweet spot” when driving.
I like the chalk test -- good idea.
Are these tires good for fuel consumption?
Are the climate 2 tires good for 104 degrees weather?
Bought a set of these from Costco and had slightly less than 10k miles on them when the sidewall blew out on my left front at 80 mph on the Interstate outside of Columbus, MT. Sidewall had big chunks out of it. Called Costco in Billings to see if they had a tire and they did not. Called AAA for roadside assistance and almost 4 hours later had to end up calling a local towing service to come out and install the spare and put air in it. Limped into the Billings Costco and had to buy a new set of tires as we were 250:miles from home and I didn’t want to chance trying to get that far on a temp spare at 50 mph. Thought the tires were great in ice and snow but question the strength of the sidewall after this. AAA’s roadside people never showed up nor called
It's better than cheap tires like sentury touring or Arizonian tires
Next time, try calling Michelin roadside assistance. It’s included with the purchase of tires.
Womp Womp
If you had a sidewall blowout, you had a nail or screw in the tire, somewhere in the belt, below that blown out section. The tire leaks, but you dont realize it is happening unless you regularly monitor your tire pressures. When the heat builds up from the air pressure being too low, the tire expands and blows out at the weakest point, above the same belt as the hole. I used to work for a tire company, in 8 years I found every puncture, nail, screw, etc, in every tire blowout Ive ever worked on. Of course, if you drove on that tire flat for too long it chews the sidewall up and makes it more difficult to find the cause sometimes.
Would you recommend these for someone in Texas? We don’t have snow. Also, the drop in mpg is temporary?
These are a great year round tire and if you get any rain these tires are excellent for not hydroplaning
@@vincentlouisaerialproduction is there a substantial drop in mpg?
Did you buy a set of CrossClimate 2? I live in Florida and I'm interested in buying CrossClimate 2 from Costco because I need to replace my tires in July.