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Any great new tire choices to replace OEM 20”?

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I had a set of the CC2 installed on 20" wheels a few weeks ago. So far so good!

Switched from a set of 22" wheels with Pirelli Scorpion tires. I feel like the road noise is similar, nothing to complain about.
Downsizing wheels has added 9% range which is a pleasant bonus.
Thanks. Nice confirmation about your 9% range. Not sure if it still does but the Tesla ordering/build site use to state explicitly that it could cost 10% going to 22" wheels so that tracks.
 
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I just put 6700 miles on a new set of these and am very happy with their performance. I was driving 75-80 mph in speed zones of 70 & 80 mph.


Michelin CrossClimate2 Grand Touring All-SeasonTireRack equivFront265/45ZR20 108Y XLUTQG: 640 B A
Michelin CrossClimate2 Grand Touring All-SeasonTireRack equivRear275/45ZR20 110Y XLUTQG: 640 B A



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I just put 6700 miles on a new set of these and am very happy with their performance. I was driving 75-80 mph in speed zones of 70 & 80 mph.


Michelin CrossClimate2 Grand Touring All-SeasonTireRack equivFront265/45ZR20 108Y XLUTQG: 640 B A
Michelin CrossClimate2 Grand Touring All-SeasonTireRack equivRear275/45ZR20 110Y XLUTQG: 640 B A



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UAhRS3V.jpg



UIyPyIT.jpg
Has anyone figured out the differences between the cross climate versions. I put the CC SUV on. I know there is a regular CC2 now the CC2 GTAS????? I like mine so so far just city driving
 
Has anyone figured out the differences between the cross climate versions. I put the CC SUV on. I know there is a regular CC2 now the CC2 GTAS????? I like mine so so far just city driving
Maybe contact Michelin and then update the thread. TIA
Contact page info: Contact Michelin Tires Expert USA | Michelin Tires

Based on the tire characteristics, their site didn't show the GTAS as an option unless I missed something:
 
Maybe contact Michelin and then update the thread. TIA
Contact page info: Contact Michelin Tires Expert USA | Michelin Tires

Based on the tire characteristics, their site didn't show the GTAS as an option unless I missed something:
Looking closer the GTAS is the tire category from tire rack and not a different tire. They were the CC2s.

Question still stands what’s the difference between the CC SUV and the CC2? I do know the CCSUV is a 40 k warranty and 20k for different front and rear sizes. While the CC2 is 60k/30k

That half mileage for non square setups I was unaware of when I purchased. But I don’t think it would have changed my mind.

I have the CC2 on my van and CC SUV on the MX and the tread patterns look the same. Either way I think both are decent tires.

And clicking your link the the CC SUV does not appear was it discontinued? Rebranded as CC2??
 
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Looking closer the GTAS is the tire category from tire rack and not a different tire. They were the CC2s.

Question still stands what’s the difference between the CC SUV and the CC2? I do know the CCSUV is a 40 k warranty and 20k for different front and rear sizes. While the CC2 is 60k/30k

That half mileage for non square setups I was unaware of when I purchased. But I don’t think it would have changed my mind.

I have the CC2 on my van and CC SUV on the MX and the tread patterns look the same. Either way I think both are decent tires.

And clicking your link the the CC SUV does not appear was it discontinued? Rebranded as CC2??
Related video to check out:
Michelin CrossClimate2 vs Michelin CrossClimate(+)
 
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