Best all-weather tyres for Hyundai Tucson?

I am taking delivery of a new Hyundai Tucson next week. I do 25,000 miles per year on motorways and also drive on a lot of B roads that do not get treated in wthe inter. Can I survive the winter using the new Hankook Ventus Prime 2 tyres or should I splash out on Michelin Cross Climates?

Asked on 14 October 2016 by s4ia

Answered by Honest John
Assuming Michelin does the right size of Cross Climates, go for them. They last well. I did 13,000 miles on them and still only down to 5.5mm front; 6mm rear.
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