Amazon has
Michelin CrossClimate2 All-Season 235/55R18 100V Passenger Tire (Single Tire) on sale for
$204.
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Walmart also has
Michelin CrossClimate2 All-Season 235/55R18 100V Passenger Tire (Single Tire) on sale for
$204. Select your installation option/location in cart.
Discount Tire/America's Tire also has
Michelin CrossClimate2 All-Season 235/55R18 100V Passenger Tire (Single Tire) on sale for
$204. Select your installation option/location in cart.
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BraveTree1409 for sharing this deal.
Note: Purchases from Discount Tire/America's Tire may also be eligible for
this $80 Reward Card/Virtual Prepaid Card offer on
purchases of four (4) new Michelin passenger or light truck tires (offer valid 9/24/25 – 12/9/25). The dealer of your choosing must appear in the 'Locate Your Dealer' list. Availability for pickup/tire installation may vary by location. Installation not included in price.
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Unfortunately, the LX25s have disappointing wet traction, which is surprising given their ratings and my previous experience with Continental tires.
Glad to hear the CrossClimates are working well for you on the Odyssey. Will probably try them next time when I have to replace them.
I've also had luck negotiating the certificate prices with them (last time I was able to get them half off). Now that they bought Tirerack, you can get the tire replaced anywhere since they can ship it out, which is a big plus if you're area/tire type is prone to non-repairable damage (eg low profile tires here in the Northeast)
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I've also had luck negotiating the certificate prices with them (last time I was able to get them half off). Now that they bought Tirerack, you can get the tire replaced anywhere since they can ship it out, which is a big plus if you're area/tire type is prone to non-repairable damage (eg low profile tires here in the Northeast)
Anyone knows?
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