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Michelin Crossclimate SUV

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What's your experience after 1 year? I'm looking at those and find them attractive (in the Bay Area, with the occasional weekend drive to Tahoe during winter), but not sure how much range efficiency I will be losing.
I'm still quite happy with them overall after a year and 15k+ miles. They look like they still have some good life left in them but I can tell they have had some road wear. According to TeslaFi I'm averaging about 421 Wh/Mile; commonly commuting over a mountain pass. The trip gauge in the car is often around 360 Wh/Mile when I glance at it. It's not terribly definitive, or necessarily useful, but the longest drive-day I've had recently was from 90% SoC to 26% SoC on a warm, dry day where I traveled 118 miles in my 2017 X 75D.
 
Just to share my tire experience, I went from my stock continentals on my 2016 X to Pirelli Cross Contact.. man what a huge difference. A little bit smoother ride, but definitely more quiet! And they look nicer too. Lastly, I have a feeling they will last longer, Continentals lasted like 15-18k miles!
 
Just to share my tire experience, I went from my stock continentals on my 2016 X to Pirelli Cross Contact.. man what a huge difference. A little bit smoother ride, but definitely more quiet! And they look nicer too. Lastly, I have a feeling they will last longer, Continentals lasted like 15-18k miles!
You mean Continental Cross Contact?