Hi:
I have a set of WeatherReady's on our 2015 Corolla here in the Colorado metro area (not mountains). After only 21k miles, the tread is down from 10/32 to 6/32 and there is some strange edgewear going on. Discount will either work with us to replace them with a new set or they will also work with us if I want the Michelin CrossClimate2 tires instead. I remember about two years ago when I bought the WeatherReady's the CrossClimates were my first choice but they weren't available in a 215/45/17. All reviews I've read on this third generation CrossClimate have been great including an interesting YouTube video by Engineering Explained. I found a few older posts here about the CrossClimates. Has anyone tried out the CrossClimate2 in light to moderate snow areas to respond with any experience with their satisfaction? Having tried out the WeatherReady tires, I'm not sure I want to go with a replacement set. The only negatives I've read on tirerack customer reviews has been they can be a bit noisy and a few folks claimed their gas mileage decreased. Other than that, it seems the CrossClimates have always gotten very good reviews despite what to me, seems to be a very goofy-looking tractor tire design!
I have a set of WeatherReady's on our 2015 Corolla here in the Colorado metro area (not mountains). After only 21k miles, the tread is down from 10/32 to 6/32 and there is some strange edgewear going on. Discount will either work with us to replace them with a new set or they will also work with us if I want the Michelin CrossClimate2 tires instead. I remember about two years ago when I bought the WeatherReady's the CrossClimates were my first choice but they weren't available in a 215/45/17. All reviews I've read on this third generation CrossClimate have been great including an interesting YouTube video by Engineering Explained. I found a few older posts here about the CrossClimates. Has anyone tried out the CrossClimate2 in light to moderate snow areas to respond with any experience with their satisfaction? Having tried out the WeatherReady tires, I'm not sure I want to go with a replacement set. The only negatives I've read on tirerack customer reviews has been they can be a bit noisy and a few folks claimed their gas mileage decreased. Other than that, it seems the CrossClimates have always gotten very good reviews despite what to me, seems to be a very goofy-looking tractor tire design!