Wife's brand new month old '15 AWD Edge got stuck in our driveway in 4-5 inches of snow because of the miserable Michelin tires. Tires were rotated every 5000 miles which frankly, I do not agree with but dealer insists. But 39,000 miles was enought, I put new Firestone Destination LE2's on it a week ago. Had the same tire on her old 2003 AWD Mercury Mountaineer for a couple winters and they got around great. I expect the Edge will get around much better now.
Had Michelins on my '06 S40 Volvo fwd and they were terrible too, snow, ice, rain, heavy dew, and they would slip slide around, 72,000 miles and I had enough of them. New Bridgestones on the rear and Firestone WinterForce tires on the frt drive wheels. I could go thru any snow as long as I didn't drag the bottom of the car too bad.
I would never buy over-priced over-rated Michelin tires, don't even want them on my new cars anymore. I got 127,000 miles on a set of 255-85R-16 Firestone Wilderness AT tires on my '96 F-250, wish they still made them! I could have run them longer but winter was coming and one had a vibration that needed rebalancing so I just put 4 new Bridgestone Dueler AT's on.
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