Wow Firestone is a partner of Bridgestone. I had these ones on my convertible and I very much enjoyed them, but I got an Elantra and the factory were "okay" only for the summer and fall; so I ended up with Bridgestone as they were basically a brand new design that was in keeping with my Firestone - plus they had a bit longer lifespan.
The Michelin CrossClimate 2 may be a miracle for tire technology, but only for snow and wet weather. For everything else they suck. Right off the bat I lost 3.5 mpg, at 20k they started making a droning noise equivalent to bad bearing...I replaced the front bearings thinking that was the problem...the noise keeps getting louder and louder. Tires are wearing very unevenly, even after religiously rotating tires at 6k. Can't wait to get rid of them...
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Wow Firestone is a partner of Bridgestone. I had these ones on my convertible and I very much enjoyed them, but I got an Elantra and the factory were "okay" only for the summer and fall; so I ended up with Bridgestone as they were basically a brand new design that was in keeping with my Firestone - plus they had a bit longer lifespan.
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The Michelin CrossClimate 2 may be a miracle for tire technology, but only for snow and wet weather. For everything else they suck.
Right off the bat I lost 3.5 mpg, at 20k they started making a droning noise equivalent to bad bearing...I replaced the front bearings thinking that was the problem...the noise keeps getting louder and louder.
Tires are wearing very unevenly, even after religiously rotating tires at 6k.
Can't wait to get rid of them...
Maybe your vehicle. I have had mine on for 14 months and 12000 km. No uneven wear and no change in gas mileage.
@@ronaldmccrea5855 Not just my car, sport.
Read other reviews, there are many other people with the same experience as I.
Goodyears all the way