Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: chrisri
Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: chrisri
I have 6 and 7mm on a Michelin Alpin A5 after only one season (12k km) on a heavy Vectra. Stilo had Sava Eskimo S3 (Goodyear owned) for three seasons and 35k km. Changed to Pirelli Snow control 3 few days ago.
My PUG Partner is on second season with Barum xy 195/65/15, and still have 6-7 mm after 20k. On Punto wife had Toyo Snowprox for 35k, including summer driving, last winter changed to Nokian WR D3.
All vehicles are driven mostly on wet and dry roads with temperatures from 3-20 *c, in case of Toyo summer service, even up to 35 *C.
Michelin 7mm after 12kkm. Something wrong with car or tire or tire is mismatch for a car.
Nothing wrong with the car, alignment is fine. I usually get 35k from my winter sets, but last year winter was unusually dry, and as usually hot. Most of the service time my winter tyres spend outside of their comfort zone (temperatures above 7*C), but being wetish very often they seem not to mind. As said, last winter was rather dry, maybe A5 do not like dry tarmac?
And, in defense to Michelins, they do start with only 8mm of tread.
Well, no winter tire likes dry, warm weather.
8mm? Michlein is making shallower tires by the day.
Yep, that's what the sales man told me back at the tyre shop. Problem is , here locally, I really do not need winter tyres, but wherever I move (and by the nature of geographical location) I move up north. And for those few trips to the continent I have to bare with the additional sets of tyres.
Originally Posted By: chrisri
Originally Posted By: edyvw
Originally Posted By: chrisri
I have 6 and 7mm on a Michelin Alpin A5 after only one season (12k km) on a heavy Vectra. Stilo had Sava Eskimo S3 (Goodyear owned) for three seasons and 35k km. Changed to Pirelli Snow control 3 few days ago.
My PUG Partner is on second season with Barum xy 195/65/15, and still have 6-7 mm after 20k. On Punto wife had Toyo Snowprox for 35k, including summer driving, last winter changed to Nokian WR D3.
All vehicles are driven mostly on wet and dry roads with temperatures from 3-20 *c, in case of Toyo summer service, even up to 35 *C.
Michelin 7mm after 12kkm. Something wrong with car or tire or tire is mismatch for a car.
Nothing wrong with the car, alignment is fine. I usually get 35k from my winter sets, but last year winter was unusually dry, and as usually hot. Most of the service time my winter tyres spend outside of their comfort zone (temperatures above 7*C), but being wetish very often they seem not to mind. As said, last winter was rather dry, maybe A5 do not like dry tarmac?
And, in defense to Michelins, they do start with only 8mm of tread.
Well, no winter tire likes dry, warm weather.
8mm? Michlein is making shallower tires by the day.
Yep, that's what the sales man told me back at the tyre shop. Problem is , here locally, I really do not need winter tyres, but wherever I move (and by the nature of geographical location) I move up north. And for those few trips to the continent I have to bare with the additional sets of tyres.