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I have a 2021 CRV Hybrid Touring with Michelin Cross Climate 2 and these are the best .
Same tires on my 2020- Cross Climate 2. I live in NH and have to work, even when it snows. I've had them about 1.5 years. Prior to that Goodyear Assurance Weatherready. Either, which has the 3 peak "Severe snow" symbol is worth the extra $$ for New England weather because they're all season but perform well in most winter weather if you take your time.
 
My first choice was the Michelin Cross Climate 2 but the negative effect on MPG was a turnoff. My car is a hybrid and I was not willing to sacrifice year round MPG for a few snowy days in the winter. As a retiree I can generally avoid driving in seriously snowy weather. As a life long New Englander I'm accustomed to driving in winter weather so not intimidated by it. I've driven on Michelin tires for a long time and wanted to continue with them. After a lot of research I settled on an unusual choice, although totally compatible for the CR-V according to Michelin website. Michelin Premier AS, not the LTX. I like driving an SUV/CUV for the height of, but like the ride of a sedan. These tires covered most of the bases. They rate well for wet driving conditions. They are not as good as the Cross Climate 2 for snow, but they maintain low resistance like the OEM Bridgestones so no change in MPG. The ride is very smooth. I've driven on them for about 1,000 miles so far and am very happy. Probably not a good choice for a serious driver, but a decent choice a daily car.

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