I have the Agilis Crossclimate van tyres on my Transit - they are brilliant - great grip in all conditions and last forever - fronts were replaced after 66k miles, rears are still going at 80k!! At this rate the rears will need replacing due to reaching 10 years, rather than wearing out (currently 6 years)Stinsy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:24 amI'm a big fan of CrossClimates! Glad he had the correct tyres on.Joeboy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 11:13 amThats Jim the ashp guy in the reflection. He had Xclimates on the Zoe. It is literally the difference in 15 minutes whether the gritter and plough have been through. This morning it hadn't plus snow drifting onto road. We've went for a low mileage Suzuki All grip hybrid. the dealer is putting on a brand new set of xclimates.
CrossClimate is an all season tyre that is unreasonably good in snow for those who might not know. I used to swap from summer to winter tyres but the 6-monthly chore came around too quickly and full-winter tyres aren't that good in non-winter conditions. The CrossClimate tyre revolutionised the "all-season" market that'd previously been stocked with tyres that were useful in no conditions.
I hear that nowadays the competitors have upped their game and there are a few good choices...
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I tried Nokian WRD3 and Bridgestone Blizzak full-winter tyres and found that they worked very well indeed in snow, particularly an inch or more, but in ordinary driving conditions (eg wet or dry roads) they didn't perform particularly well.chris_n wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 1:01 pm I've just gone the other way having taken Cross Climates off my TT and replaced them with a full winter tyre. Nothing wrong with CC just we have a fairly sensible law here that says winter tyres must have 4mm of tread to be considered as winter tyres. My CC's last week had 4.2mm so was going to have to replace them anyway. There is a possibility my wife may find herself having to drive with our 18 month old granddaughter while I am working over the winter so the best tyres I can get are fitted.
Given the climate in UK something along the lines of CC's should be standard.
Just to note having used both on a couple of cars the Crossclimate 2 is far superior to the original.
I'd always derided All-season tyres as "jack of all trades master of none". When I bought my Golf GTE it had some brand-new Nexans on the front. And I struggled with traction. The FWD and electric torque just didn't go together. Anytime the road was damp or conditions were cold and I was trying to pull out of a T-junction there'd be a lot of noise and smoke but very-little forward progress. I'd not yet bought a 2nd set of wheels for winter tyres but it was clear I needed to fix summer as well as winter. The very impressive test results of CC2 convinced me to try them on my Golf GTE and I've never looked back.
I don't think I'd swap wheels by season again, the CC2 are really that good.
But then I live on a hill in North West England. If I lived in the mountains of Scotland maybe I'd still be swapping wheels...
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Ouch, glad he is OK.Joeboy wrote: ↑Thu Nov 21, 2024 10:10 am No1 son Renault Zoe was written off today. He is ok as is the other driver. BAAADDDD roads up here at 05.30 before plough or gritters are out. He got stuck in a drift nose in towards verge and someone hit him coming the other way. Chasing down a Suzuki Ignis all grip hybrid the noo... Some series of days, busy! Nowty, please adjust the list..
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Sport to hear about the accident, hope he isn’t too badly hurt/upset.
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He's OK, kicking himself about it but if any blame lay it would be on Aberdeenshire council roads dept for not running gritters through the night... Just one of those things. Cancelled the EV charger install for 4th Dec.
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Glad to hear. Sorry for spelling in earlier post. Sport was meant to be sorry!
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Deep insulation, air leak ct'd home
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