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CrossClimate tyre reviews


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CrossClimate tyre review

Grip in dry conditions

Braking in dry conditions

Grip in wet conditions

Braking in wet conditions

Grip in snow

Driving comfort

Internal noise level

Tyre wear

Fuel consumption

Average based on 16 test results
Ø 7,678,980 km driven


21.02.2021 from  CONSTANTIN PAUN Note  5
(17,567 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption
Tyre size and vehicle make
245 / 45 18 Y
PEUGEOT 508 RXH 2.0 HDi Hybrid4 4x4
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
I am definitely satisfied and happy with my purchase. 4 years ago I discovered this tire model and it is the second set (4 pieces) I have. What convinced me? The fact that at any speed, water from the wheels is thrown to the outside of the car and not on the windshield. 0.3-0.5l / 100km savings on diesel consumption. In Germany on the highway I had a top speed of 232km / h. Stability and performance on mountain and speed roads. Long life. For my car this model I could say is perfect.

29.05.2017 from  R Ibbotson Note  5
(6,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption
Tyre size and vehicle make
235 / 60 R17
Land Rover Freelander
Result: Would you buy again? Probably

08.05.2017 from  geo1711 Note  4.3
(25,000 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption
Tyre size and vehicle make
195 / 60 -15
Volkswagen Touran
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely

15.06.2018 from  Note  5
(100 km driven)
  • Grip in dry conditions
  • Braking in dry conditions
  • Grip in wet conditions  N/A
  • Braking in wet conditions
  • Grip in snow
  • Driving comfort
  • Internal noise level
  • Tyre wear
  • Fuel consumption
Tyre size and vehicle make
225 / 40 18
Peugeot 307
Result: Would you buy again? Definitely
Comment:
I bought them late into the winter season, but was able to try them in a good amount of snow. To say I was impressed would be an understatement. I simply could not believe how good the traction was with them. I could start, stop and turn on them much better than anything I have ever used before. Even on ice. There is a hill nearby which gets icy when the snow is compacted, and usually, if I had to stop, I would actually slide back down backwards with the front wheels spinning. With the CrossClimate+, I pulled away perfectly well. Yet, these are classed as a summer tire. Unbelievable. Driving in dry roads is much the same thing. Way more grip than I have ever experienced on a tire before. I have never bought "budget" tires, always premium branded ones, and these are by far the best I have had. Quiet, no noticeable effect on fuel usage, and no sign of any wear anywhere, and I do not drive like a Vicar. I have just come back to this page after clicking next, to go to the feedback page. I am dumbfounded that a survey on tires has sections with braking spelled breaking? I mean, seriously? How did nobody pick up on that gem of a mistake? I am having second thoughts on even posting my review, because if spelling mistakes like that are made, it makes me wonder what other amateur stuff goes on behind the scenes. Will you please rectify the mistakes, changing breaking (I still can't believe it) to braking?