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Comparison: Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs. Continental AllSeasonContact 2

# Michelin CrossClimate 2
/93%
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
/85%

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The Michelin CrossClimate 2 and the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 are both standout tyres in their respective sectors. This comparison aims to highlight the strengths and weaknesses of each tyre, based on various tests and reviews.


Made in Italy and Spain, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 holds a rating of 93% on our website surpassing the 85% rating of the Continental AllSeasonContact 2, which is manufactured in the Czech Republic.


According to the SPORTAUTO test, the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 outperformed the Michelin CrossClimate 2, taking the 1st position out of 6 tyres, while the latter ended at 4th position. In the AUTOBILD test, featuring 37 tyres, the Continental tyre came 3rd, while the Michelin tyre ranked 4th.


The Michelin CrossClimate 2, which replaced the Michelin CrossClimate, excels in mileage, rolling resistance, snow cornering, and snow handling. It also stands out for its dry grip, high aquaplaning resistance, and the lowest noise and rolling resistance on the test. Despite these strengths, it falls short in terms of longer wet braking distances and has a high purchase price.


On the contrary, the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 impresses with its exterior noise level, rolling resistance, snow handling, wet circle cornering, and wet handling. It stood out in the test for its excellent performance in dry and wet handling, snow traction, and lowest wear, thus offering the highest value for money. However, it demonstrated extended dry braking and low aquaplaning resistance.


In conclusion, both tyres are exceptional in their ways, but the Michelin CrossClimate 2 slightly edges out the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 when considering overall strengths, weaknesses, and test performances. However, if good dry and wet handling, snow traction, and lower price are your priorities, then the Continental AllSeasonContact 2 should be your pick. On the other hand, if you value strong performances on snow, lower noise level, and lower rolling resistance, then the Michelin CrossClimate 2 is your better fit.

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Mutual tests

SPORTAUTO
Name WetDrySnowEnviromental impact
Best values in test9.58.910.010.0
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Good
7.88.79.28.0
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Rating: Outstanding
8.88.9 9.210.0
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TYRE REVIEWS
Name
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Highly recommended
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Rating: Highly recommended
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AUTOBILD
Name WetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in test2+2+2+2+
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Exemplary
2+ 22+ 3
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Rating: Exemplary
2+ 22+ 3+
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AUTOBILD
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test36.850.5
Michelin CrossClimate 237.956.4
Continental AllSeasonContact 240.053.6
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ALVOLANTE
Name Points totalWetDrySnow
Best values in test97.5779090
Michelin CrossClimate 294.99194100
Continental AllSeasonContact 294.2929397
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Tyre Reviews
Name
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Highly recommended
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Rating: Test winner
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test37.745
Michelin CrossClimate 237.7 47
Continental AllSeasonContact 240.445.4
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Autobild
Name
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Exemplary
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Rating: Exemplary
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