QUOTE(NO37 @ Jan 20 2015, 02:07 PM)
Nola bro, not mabuk. I noticed the difference because using C-Drive2 in extremely wet conditions e.g. heavy rain, I was making a U-turn at 30km/h and the back of my car slipped out, almost hitting the railing. Comparing my profile, (205/60/15), XM2 is the only available Michelin tyres.
I am assuming this is the lowest range of Michelin tyres, and even so, the difference is immediately noticeable based on my experience. Also I do not speed above 140km/h in wet conditions on XM2. Perhaps you would like to share your experience as well?
Hence my verdict of XM2 being better than C-Drive2 in wet conditions. Grip has improved significantly for me bro.
sorry, for me, xm2 is just normal touring tyre and i'm used to high performance tyres so my comment may be biased. if you try PS3 for example, the wet performance is night and day difference compared to xm2. xm2 may be ok in wet but ps3 is excellent.I am assuming this is the lowest range of Michelin tyres, and even so, the difference is immediately noticeable based on my experience. Also I do not speed above 140km/h in wet conditions on XM2. Perhaps you would like to share your experience as well?
Hence my verdict of XM2 being better than C-Drive2 in wet conditions. Grip has improved significantly for me bro.
Jan 21 2015, 10:30 AM

Quote
0.0201sec
1.26
5 queries
GZIP Disabled