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Michelin X-Ice Xi2
Michelin X-Ice Xi2
  • Price Range:  USD $101.99 to $299.99
    Winter

    For passenger cars and minivans, the new MICHELIN® X-Ice® Xi2TM tire is the best overall winter performing tire*, engineered to tackle most extreme cold weather driving conditions.

    Features:

    • Michelin's advanced tread block technology is a combination of multiple sipes and micro-pumps with a state-of-the-art rubber silica-based compound called FleX-Ice™ technology. This progressive, engineered combination helps deliver optimized tractive grip and exceptional braking on ice.
    • The MICHELIN® X-Ice® Xi2™ tire lasts 75% longer than the leading competitor without affecting other performances†. The depth of the Cross Z Sipes II and the Step Groove design help provide enhanced mobility, particularly in deep snow, winter after winter.
    • A wide tread contact patch generates acceleration and braking power, as well as cornering traction, for outstanding winter manoeuvering. Supporting knobs help provide stability on wet and dry roads in the winter, helping the MICHELIN® X-Ice® Xi2™ tire deliver the best overall winter traction, along with superior ice performance

    • Michelin's advanced tread block technology is a combination of multiple sipes and micro-pumps with a state-of-the-art rubber silica-based compound called FleX-Ice™ technology. This progressive, engineered combination helps deliver optimized tractive grip and exceptional braking on ice.
    • The MICHELIN® X-Ice® Xi2™ tire lasts 75% longer than the leading competitor without affecting other performances†. The depth of the Cross Z Sipes II and the Step Groove design help provide enhanced mobility, particularly in deep snow, winter after winter.
    • A wide tread contact patch generates acceleration and braking power, as well as cornering traction, for outstanding winter manoeuvering. Supporting knobs help provide stability on wet and dry roads in the winter, helping the MICHELIN® X-Ice® Xi2™ tire deliver the best overall winter traction, along with superior ice performance

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    Overall: 2.5  
  • 5/8/2012
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  • Size: 185/70R14 (1990 Volvo 240 Sedan (240 Sedan) with 20000 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    The original Arctic Alpin's were a far better winter tire than the Xi2 but didn't wear as well. Michelin has made a long wearing, but poor performing winter tire in the Xi2. They are terrible in deep snow and only so so on ice where they are supposed to shine. I could live without the deep snow traction capability but expect ice traction, the Xi2 delivers neither. The only positive attributes to this tire is the quiet ride and tread wear, but then what's the point of a buying a winter tire that performs like an all season?
    Overall: 1.2  
  • 4/3/2012
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  • Size: 205/55R16 (2011 Toyota Corolla S with 20000 KM of Tire Wear )
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    These are the worst winter tires I have ever used ! It's like riding on bad all seasons. I was assured by the mechanic at Costco that I would not have any issues with this tire. WRONG ! They are terrible in slush & wet snow conditions. Very disappointed especially with the price I paid for them. I'm not a nervous driver but I have no confidence in these tires, will not be using them again.
    Overall: 4.4  
  • 1/13/2012
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  • Size: 215/60R16 (2011 Chevrolet Cruze Eco with 3500 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    So many bad comment BUT I love those tire, very good on ice, very good on snow (if you have a smooth accelaration and braking habit), the quietest tire on the market. If you drive according to condition you will love those tire no problem. the price on those tire are pretty expensive but worth every cent. I drive 140 km per day. so far this years we had everything that mother nature produce , never got stuck. ICE GRIP IS the top on my list, SNOW traction second. would buy those tire again
    Overall: 4.0  
  • 12/21/2011
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  • Size: ( 5000 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    There are a lot of comments that are really irrelevant. A good snow tire has to be judged on one single criterion: does it provide traction in unplowed, deep snow. The fools that test these on slushy roads at 120 km/hour should be locked up anyway. Who does that? I'm not interested in committing suicide to test whether my "snow tire" can be used to race up to Pembroke from Ottawa...btw, "tyre", are you kidding me? This is a good tire. And you can actually get them.
    Overall: 4.4  
  • 12/16/2011
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  • Size: ( 200 KM of Tire Wear )
    Anonymous is a Confident, Experienced Driver
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    Fantastic winter tire for our Vibe. Our all-seasons (Michelin Primacy) are not cheap, and have great dry performance, but are terrible on snow and ice. On the other hand, the X-Ice makes it feel like I'm driving a tank. You can sure tell who does and who doesn't have good winter tires when other cars are struggling to get moving on ice after the light turns green, and are moving slowly due to minimal traction. I can drive past them with confidence. Too early to comment on tread wear, but I hope they last longer than our Blizzaks did.
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