Just put a set on my sons 2015 equinox. So far so good. Rides nice, not loud either. Can't wait to try them in snow!
@IcarusLSC - So it’s been a week now. What’s your experience...now that you would’ve driven a bit more on these.I had the CC2s put on today and drove around for about 20min on both in town + some construction and highway. So far so good for the little driving I did! They are quieter then my old MXM4's and in the rough construction roads make more of a thumping bump noise then the rubber pinging the old had. On the construction grooved and normal smooth asphalt they were very quiet though, with only a bit of growl (they are new still too mind you.) They balanced up extremely well and track good with no more wander or pull then the old ones on the highway for the 7 minutes I was on it, lol. Turning is decent, bit firmer then before, though I could see over-driving them due to the tread design and getting into understeer easier if not more careful as they grip good but don't give quite enough feedback like Kitto mentioned. I still haven't seen the rain/wet or other crap yet so will have to talk about that later, but like them so far...
The tread depth is 10/32 according to Michelin.
According to tire rack, the dry track performance is on par with Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus II and displayed a clear advantage in dry objective testing. I wouldn't worry about the B traction rating.
I would be more concern if you like the steering feel or not.
When I first put on the original CC, I found the car to be very floaty, but this gradually improved over the next few hundred miles. Steering feel gets better as they wear down. In my opinion, they had just a bit too much thread depth from the factory.
Oh yah I forgot to add to my post on how quiet they are. Very nice on the road. Some heavy construction stuff makes them louder but all around very quiet...I just put a set on a 2013 Chrysler town and country. Very happy. They are quiet and smooth I would recommend them. Michelin has a rebate until April 5 on CC2’s.
This is encouraging to hear, I have decided to go ahead and get these. Trying to decide if I should get them now, before the current Michelin rebate expires, or wait until Costco has a special which would probably be a bigger savings.I just put a set on a 2013 Chrysler town and country. Very happy. They are quiet and smooth I would recommend them. Michelin has a rebate until April 5 on CC2’s.
The current rebate is $120 until April 5 not the normal $70This is encouraging to hear, I have decided to go ahead and get these. Trying to decide if I should get them now, before the current Michelin rebate expires, or wait until Costco has a special which would probably be a bigger savings.
Keep us posted on how long they last. I went with LX25's again this time because I am leery of how long this winter compound tire will last.I've been liking my CC2s's so far. We got next to no snow this year though and due to covid I wasn't out in it anyways much at all. They are better so far then any all-season I've used in the past or the AS's that were on this car before. Not a ton better, still need to be mindful of stopping in the ice and slick stuff, esp. with a heavy car like mine. They are noticibly better starting and stopping in the wet and stopping in the dry is excellent. I liked them better then the AS's too in the slush we seem to get a lot of (a few posts up)...