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MICHELIN CrossClimate2 All-Season Tire 215/55R17 94V

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Style: R17


Size: 215/55R17 94V


Features

  • Safety Made to Last
  • Treadlife You Expect
  • The Smart Choice For All Climates
  • Performance in Every Season
  • Load capacity: 1477 pounds
  • Fit type: Vehicle Specific

Description

On wet pavement when worn, four leading competitive tires were still traveling at more than 24 mph where the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire had already stopped. The MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire provides up to one year of additional treadlife compared to four leading competitive tires. On dry pavement, the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire stopped up to 16 feet shorter than four leading competitive tires. When worn near the end of treadlife, the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire outperformed four leading competitive tires by 28% to 31% for snow traction. Based on internal wet braking tests from 50 MPH using tires in size 235/55R18 on a 2020 Toyota RAV4 where the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire had an average stopping distance of 142.9 ft against Continental CrossContact LX25 with an average stopping distance of 195.8 ft and the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady with an average stopping distance of 198.6 ft; and in size 215/55R17 on a 2019 Toyota Camry where the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire had an average stopping distance of 181.0 ft versus the Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack with an average stopping distance of 216.2 ft and the Continental PureContact LS with an average stopping distance of 227.8 ft. Actual on-road results may vary. Based on U.S. Department of Transportation Average Annual Miles per driver (13,500 miles). Treadwear test performed in size 235/55R18 on 2020 Chevrolet Equinox vehicles where the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 showed an estimated life (based on calculating the most-worn groove of a rotated set) of 67,300 miles versus the Continental CrossContact LX25 at 58,100 miles and the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady at 52,000 miles; and tested in size 215/55R17 on 2016 Toyota Camry vehicles were the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire showed an estimated life (based on calculating the most-worn groove of a rotated set) of 61,100 miles versus the Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack at 47,300 miles and the Continental PureContact LS at 54,700 miles. Actual on-road results may vary. Based on internal dry braking tests from 60 MPH using tires in size 235/55R18 on a 2020 Toyota RAV4 where the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire had an average stopping distance of 113.0 ft against Continental CrossContact LX25 with an average stopping distance of 121.1 ft and the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady with an average stopping distance of 129.8 ft; and in size 215/55R17 on a 2019 Toyota Camry were the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire had an average stopping distance of 115.3 ft versus the Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack with an average stopping distance of 124.2 ft and the Continental PureContact LS with an average stopping distance of 120.4 ft. Actual on-road results may vary. Based on third-party snow traction tests using ASTM Test Method F1805-12, using tires buffed to 3/32" remaining tread depth. When compared to Standard Reference Test Tire (SRTT), in size 235/55R18 the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire scored 93 compared against the Continental CrossContact LX25 tire which scored 63 and the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tire which scored 65; and when compared to SRTT, in size 215/55R17 the MICHELIN CrossClimate 2 tire scored 90 when compared against the Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack which scored 62 and the Continental PureContact LS which scored 59. Actual on-road results may vary.

Brand: MICHELIN


Seasons: Year Round


Size: 215/055R17


Load Capacity: 1477 Pounds


Tread Depth: 10 32nds


Tread Type: Directional


Maximum Pressure: 51 Pound per Square Inch


Ply Rating: 4-Ply


Rim Width: 7.5 Inches


Tire Diameter: 26.3


Brand: ‎MICHELIN


Seasons: ‎Year Round


Size: ‎215/055R17


Load Capacity: ‎1477 Pounds


Tread Depth: ‎10 32nds


Tread Type: ‎Directional


Maximum Pressure: ‎51 Pound per Square Inch


Ply Rating: ‎4-Ply


Rim Width: ‎7.5 Inches


Tire Diameter: ‎26.3


Item Diameter: ‎26.3 Inches


Item Weight: ‎23.3 Pounds


UPC: ‎086699462718


Vehicle Tire ISO Metric Size Description: ‎215/55R17


Construction Type: ‎Radial


OEM Part Number: ‎AP131491


Manufacturer: ‎Michelin


Model: ‎Michelin CrossClimate2


Item Weight: ‎23.3 pounds


Country of Origin: ‎USA


Item model number: ‎46271


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: ‎No


Manufacturer Part Number: ‎46271


Special Features: ‎60,000-mile warranty, PIANO Noise Reduction Tuning


UTQG: ‎640BA


Date First Available: July 9, 2020


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  • Must buy
The quality is great !!!!! The value for the money amazing!!!!!!!
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2025 by Valisha Edwards

  • Impressive Traction in the Snow
Very happy with my purchase. Three (3) arrived from one warehouse and one (1) from another warehouse. Had my local tire shop install them. We have had recent snow storms and ice. Great traction and performance in the snow, on the ice and the slush, not to mention on the dry pavement. These were put on a 2007 Toyota Avalon and with the front wheel drive, very happy with it. I have noticed it appears my mileage on the highway has decreased slightly. This is the 2nd set of these tires that I have purchased. I am very happy with them and will purchase them again. The other vehicle is an AWD vehicle. I recommend them very much. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2024 by Tom Mullins

  • Great tires for the $$$
Great value
Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2024 by Willy Giacalone

  • Worth it
Very good and reliable quality! Highly recommend it
Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2021 by David ben

  • 2021 Camry LE fwd
If you're looking for fuel savings then you need to get real and accept you can't have both a high traction tire and great fuel economy. That's the way it is in the tire world... it always has been and always will be. The Crossclimate 2 is a heavy tire with lots of rolling resistance. Great for the snow, pretty good in the rain, but it won't net you crazy mileage. The fuel mileage will be less than whatever OEM tire came on the car, by 2mpg average. Anyone that tries saying -5mpg is citing extreme one-offs..... or they might be comparing extremely worn out tires to the Crossclimates. Yes, these are 3PMSF, Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rated. I bought a complete set of these to replace the stock Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 set that came on my 2021 Camry LE. Replaced the Ecopias at 35k miles because winter was about to kick in and the Crossclimate 2 tires were on sale. -The ride quality is a bit stiffer. I have the LE model which doesn't have the stiffer struts and springs like the SE model has. The Ecopias are a bit squishy and the Crossclimate 2's eliminated that. I find this to make the car a bit more stable for when I am going +70mph on the freeway. -Yes, you'll lose -2mpg over lighter, low rolling resistance tires like the Ecopias. -Handles rain and standing puddles better than the Ecopias. According to reviews, the Crossclimate 2 is supposed to be pretty good in the rain but not the best. -The dry and wet traction is decent. I notice the car wanders a bit less and it's a bit more stable. Not sure how it handles snow yet since it hasn't tried snowing in my area. The snow and ice traction prob won't be great like it is on real winter or studded tires. I have a set of the Crossclimates+ on a Corolla and the traction in compact snow and slush is decent but it could be better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2023 by Another Customer

  • The best set of all season tires
I did not purchase the tires from Amazon, but their price is competitive — needed to replace old tires on very short notice. My family and I have owned over twenty vehicles in the last fifty years, driving more than a million miles combined. We became loyal to Michelin about twenty-five years ago and never regretted it. The last few vehicles road on Michelin Defenders (two current family cars still running on them). However, as an experiment, I put a set of CrossClimate2 tires on our 2010 VW Passat five months ago. This car is a backup to the other family cars and to run around town. The CrossClimate2 tires changed the handling so much, that I prefer to take this old car everywhere. The tires are quite, grip the road on dry pavement like a roadster. When the road is covered with rain, ice, or snow, the performance is better than any tires I have ever had on any vehicle, including our Highlander with Defenders. They are absolutely amazing! I will be putting them on other vehicles when the time for new tires rolls around. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2024 by Objective

  • Tire Killer
Newly living out in rural country and needing to commute pretty far to work, I decided I should finally get a set of winter wheels. My current set of all-seasons were at their treadwear limit as well. That said, I was discouraged at how much that was going to cost between the tires and and a 2nd set of (even used) aluminum rims, until I watched some great detailed reviews of the Michelin Cross Climates. I was immediately impressed by the good reviews of snow performance, as compared to snow tires no less! Not to mention wet-braking performance. At last a truly 'all-season' tire with no compromises? I timed my purchase with Costco's Michelin tire special to save some money. I have had them on my CX-5 for about 2 and half months now and have been able to try them in all sorts of 'hazardous' conditions, including wet, slushy, icy, snowy, (all at highway speeds), and I have been nothing but impressed. Truly amazing traction, sure-footed performance. I have only not tried them in warm summer weather. Some people have complained about noise, but I certainly have not perceived any increase in road noise in my car, and mine is not a particularly well-insulated cabin. Though these tires are probably the most expensive tires I have ever bought, they saved me having to have two sets of wheels, and I think they have provided me with safer driving, so I think so far great value. Lets see how long the treads last. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022 by Topdog-182

  • Impressive d see now performance
The media could not be loaded. Performed better than expected at highway speed in a light snow. Never once did they feel like they was losing traction. I travel a 165 mile commute daily, these tires are performing perfectly so far. Only downside so far is my gas Mileage has dropped approximately 3 mpg . ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2022 by walter lemasters

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