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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
3rd Gen : 2018-2024 Chevy Equinox
2018+ Equinox Maintenance
2018 Chevrolet Equinox LT AWD Replacement Tires
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<blockquote data-quote="ricklack" data-source="post: 18185" data-attributes="member: 2162"><p>I forgot to mention that I had Michelin Cross Climate IIs on my 2013 Equinox. They are classified All Weather as opposed to ALL Season - which means you would get the insurance discount of your company offers that. </p><p></p><p>They were great on dry, wet, ice and snow but I only had them about 8,000km before I traded it in on my 2022. I made a trip to Florida and they were very quiet as well. They were wearing great and have a very good mileage rating but that wasn't long enough for me to have a good feel for overall mileage. </p><p></p><p>To me, this would be the best option if you don't want separate snow tires and summer tires. The only thing that does not check your box possibly is budget. Consider that with tires more than many items, you are likely to get what you pay for. A couple hundred now could save you in the long run for tire life and safety.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ricklack, post: 18185, member: 2162"] I forgot to mention that I had Michelin Cross Climate IIs on my 2013 Equinox. They are classified All Weather as opposed to ALL Season - which means you would get the insurance discount of your company offers that. They were great on dry, wet, ice and snow but I only had them about 8,000km before I traded it in on my 2022. I made a trip to Florida and they were very quiet as well. They were wearing great and have a very good mileage rating but that wasn't long enough for me to have a good feel for overall mileage. To me, this would be the best option if you don't want separate snow tires and summer tires. The only thing that does not check your box possibly is budget. Consider that with tires more than many items, you are likely to get what you pay for. A couple hundred now could save you in the long run for tire life and safety. [/QUOTE]
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Chevy Equinox Generations Forum
3rd Gen : 2018-2024 Chevy Equinox
2018+ Equinox Maintenance
2018 Chevrolet Equinox LT AWD Replacement Tires
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