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Comparison: Michelin CrossClimate+ vs. BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2

# Michelin CrossClimate+
/75%
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2
/19%

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When it comes to all-around tyres, certain brands stand out from the rest. Today, we'll be comparing the Michelin CrossClimate+ and the BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2, two such options from reputable manufacturers Michelin and BFGoodrich.


Looking at the data from our tests, it's clear that the Michelin CrossClimate+ boasts strengths in a range of categories. In particular, it scored well in dry braking, exterior noise, rolling resistance, and mileage. Moreover, this model has been ranked second out of 27 tyres in the Autobild test, solidifying its position as a high-quality tyre. While the price might be a touch higher than other options, the performance and long-lasting nature of this tyre may justify the cost, especially for drivers prioritizing performance and durability.


However, the BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 also shows strong results in its own respects. Standout features include superior comfort, excellent exterior noise levels, and impressive snow handling capabilities, evident in its 14th place in the Autobild test. This tyre's snow braking and snow cornering abilities demonstrate its good performance under winter conditions, which can be a notably challenging aspect for all-round tyres. However, it should be noted that this tyre may underperform on wet roads.


In mutual test positions, the Michelin CrossClimate+ comes out on top overall, due to its consistent high performance in most categories tested. Although the BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 performs exceptionally well in snow, the Michelin CrossClimate+ has a more balanced performance in all weather conditions, which is the mark of a true all-rounder.


While both Michelin CrossClimate+ and BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2 have their respective strengths and weaknesses, it's clear from our testing that the Michelin CrossClimate+ is the stronger all-round tyre. What ultimately matters, though, is picking the tyre suitable for your driving needs – so consider the conditions you'll be driving in when making your decision.
As of our last update, no newer models have replaced these tyres. However, keep an eye on Michelin and BFGoodrich for any news on updates or replacements.

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Mutual tests

Autobild
Name RatingWetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in testvítěz testu12+11
Michelin CrossClimate+
Rating: Exemplary
příkladné21-2+1-
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 2
Rating: Good
dobré2-21 2
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,745
Michelin CrossClimate+39,7 49,7
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 243,151
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,546,3
Michelin CrossClimate+39,948,6
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 244,654,1
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,445,2
Michelin CrossClimate+40,848,1
BFGoodrich G-Grip All Season 244,852,8
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