Had these on about 1 month with 2 winter storms and lots of dry highway driving.
Overall, they are a good mix between snow/ice traction and dry handling. The only other tire I can personally compared them to is General Altimax Arctics. I have to say, I was more impressed with the Generals in snowy/wet conditions, especially sloppy wet snow. They're about equal in icy conditions. On dry roads though, the Michelins are better, particularly when temps are above 50 degrees.
One other item to note: I'm getting fantastic fuel mileage with the Michelins. my car usually gets 35 mpg in the summer which drops to low 30s in the winter. I'm getting 34-35 on the dot with the Michelins even in cold weather.
So for my area which has a lot of temperature extremes in the winter, where it can get into the low 60s on a regular basis, but still have the usual 12+ inch snow storm with a few nasty icy events, these are a good mix of dry handling with snow and ice traction.
Overall, they are a good mix between snow/ice traction and dry handling. The only other tire I can personally compared them to is General Altimax Arctics. I have to say, I was more impressed with the Generals in snowy/wet conditions, especially sloppy wet snow. They're about equal in icy conditions. On dry roads though, the Michelins are better, particularly when temps are above 50 degrees.
One other item to note: I'm getting fantastic fuel mileage with the Michelins. my car usually gets 35 mpg in the summer which drops to low 30s in the winter. I'm getting 34-35 on the dot with the Michelins even in cold weather.
So for my area which has a lot of temperature extremes in the winter, where it can get into the low 60s on a regular basis, but still have the usual 12+ inch snow storm with a few nasty icy events, these are a good mix of dry handling with snow and ice traction.