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Model specific boards => Golf mk7 => Topic started by: EB2019 on 02 July 2025, 12:58
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Seems like a good compromise for most all year round applications.
Michelin Crossclimate 3 Sport (launched July 1st 2025)
https://www.michelin.co.uk/auto/tyres/michelin-crossclimate-3-sport
https://www.evo.co.uk/reviews/207909/michelin-crossclimate-3-sport-2025-review-the-ultimate-all-season-performance-tyre
sorry can't figure out how to embed YT video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-Y4AIp2WFU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-Y4AIp2WFU)
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It says they are for SUVs?
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“Cars, SUVs and 4x4s, EVs”
This development looks like a genuinely intriguing proposition, especially for people like me who run summers all year round.
Up here in semi-rural Scotland I might think about these next year once reviews are in and prices establish.
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“Cars, SUVs and 4x4s, EVs”
This development looks like a genuinely intriguing proposition, especially for people like me who run summers all year round.
Up here in semi-rural Scotland I might think about these next year once reviews are in and prices establish.
Yeah basically everything normally on the roads that aren't going on track days could probably fit and forget.
I might get them as I've wanted a single set of tyres which cope with warmer weather, but i'd also like to go to Germany in winter at somepoint and don't like having 2 sets of tyres/wheels.
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Anyone got some of these CC3S fitted?
As I need some new fronts and pondering whether to opt for these over another pair of Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6.
Although the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 also seem to be highly regarded all season tyres.
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Anyone know if these are snow certified for Germany?
Might solve a problem I have...
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Anyone know if these are snow certified for Germany?
Might solve a problem I have...
I think I saw in an initial review that they will be snow certified but always worth double checking before buying!
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Anyone got some of these CC3S fitted?
As I need some new fronts and pondering whether to opt for these over another pair of Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6.
Although the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 also seem to be highly regarded all season tyres.
Got four 235/35r19 last week, so a bit early to say but they seem fine, bit soft on the steering compared to the Asymmetric 6 it was running, but I am only running 39psi from the tyre shop and I was at 42psi before so I am going to experiment a bit, otherwise grip in the cold is improved compared to before with the tram-lining on worn road surfaces having all but vanished, they also seem to run quieter. I am not an expert.
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I had a look on the Michelin site and they show this for the CC3 Sport.
(https://i.postimg.cc/7PpgPGRy/Screenshot-2025-11-26-at-20-41-39.png) (https://postimg.cc/rzNdQmch)
That seems to indicate that they should be ok.
Oddly I can only find the CC3 Sport available in 18" but not 19".
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Anyone know if these are snow certified for Germany?
Might solve a problem I have...
Yes they have the 3PMSF '3 Peaks' logo so snow cert, including Germany
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Anyone got some of these CC3S fitted?
As I need some new fronts and pondering whether to opt for these over another pair of Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6.
Although the Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 also seem to be highly regarded all season tyres.
Got four 235/35r19 last week, so a bit early to say but they seem fine, bit soft on the steering compared to the Asymmetric 6 it was running, but I am only running 39psi from the tyre shop and I was at 42psi before so I am going to experiment a bit, otherwise grip in the cold is improved compared to before with the tram-lining on worn road surfaces having all but vanished, they also seem to run quieter. I am not an expert.
Thanks Bill37, Lets us know what the noise is like at speed, dual carriageways and over sharp bumps like expansion gaps on roads. When you have had them on for a while.