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Comparison: Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs. Vredestein Quatrac vs. Kleber Quadraxer 3 vs. Toyo Celsius AS2 vs. Firestone Multiseason 2 vs. Fulda MultiControl vs. Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 vs. Continental AllSeasonContact 2

# Michelin CrossClimate 2
/91%
Vredestein Quatrac
/92%
Kleber Quadraxer 3
/79%
Toyo Celsius AS2
/52%
Firestone Multiseason 2
/55%
Fulda MultiControl
/4%
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
/90%
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
/88%

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When it comes to all-round tyres, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 and the Vredestein Quatrac are two models that might come into consideration. Both are manufactured by renowned companies, each with a long-standing reputation for quality and performance.


Michelin CrossClimate 2


The Michelin CrossClimate 2, made in Italy and Spain, is the successor of the well-regarded Michelin CrossClimate. Our rating for this model is 93%, making it a top contender in the category. In the AUTOBILD and ADAC tyre tests, the CrossClimate 2 secured fourth place out of 37 and 16 tyres, respectively. The tyre is noted to have excelled in dry braking, snow braking, and snow handling in multiple tests by TyreReviews.com, displaying particularly impressive grip in the dry, resistance to aquaplaning and snow traction. Yet it reveals some room for improvement in wet braking and handling.


Vredestein Quatrac


The Vredestein Quatrac, made in Hungary, garnered an 88% rating from us, positioning it as a strong competitor in the all-round tyre segment. In the AUTOBILD and ADAC tyre tests, the Quatrac snagged the fifth and sixth positions out of all tyres, respectively. According to the TyreReviews website summary, the Quatrac exhibited good dry braking and handling, competent performance in snow, and was especially powerful around the wet handling lap. To balance this, it had an average performance in wet and snow braking, and higher than average rolling resistance.


Considering the test results, these tyres have both unique strengths and weaknesses. The Michelin CrossClimate 2 stands out for its superior dry and snow capabilities but falls short in wet conditions. On the contrary, the Vredestein Quatrac shines in wet conditions, but has room for improvement in dry and snow situations.


In conclusion, selecting between these two high-eminent tyres may depend on your specific driving conditions and preferences. For dry and predominantly snowy conditions, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 may be the better choice. Conversely, if you often drive in wet conditions, the Vredestein Quatrac could provide better performance.

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Mutual Tests Available

These tyres were tested together in 9 test(s). Click to view detailed head-to-head results.

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Mutual tests

AUTOBILD
Name WetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in test2+2+2+2+
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Exemplary
2+ 22+ 3
Vredestein Quatrac
Rating: Exemplary
2222+
Kleber Quadraxer 3
Rating: Good
22-2+ 3+
Toyo Celsius AS2
Rating: Conditionally recommended
333+4
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Rating: Satisfactory
2+ 333+
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Rating: Exemplary
2+ 22+ 3+
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AUTOBILD
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test36.850.5
Michelin CrossClimate 237.956.4
Vredestein Quatrac40.255.4
Kleber Quadraxer 338.558.4
Toyo Celsius AS239.959.0
Firestone Multiseason 241.864.0
Fulda MultiControl44.465.0
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 636.8 50.5
Continental AllSeasonContact 240.053.6
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ADAC
Name Points totalEnviromental impactDriving safety
Best values in test5.41.82.3
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Good
2.72.22.9
Vredestein Quatrac
Rating: Good
2.82.23.1
Toyo Celsius AS2
Rating: Satisfactory
3.82.33.8
Firestone Multiseason 2
Rating: Satisfactory
3.63.13.6
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Tyre Reviews
Name
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Test winner
Vredestein Quatrac
Rating: Recommended
Kleber Quadraxer 3
Rating: Highly recommended
Toyo Celsius AS2
Firestone Multiseason 2
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test37.745
Michelin CrossClimate 237.7 47
Vredestein Quatrac40.345.4
Kleber Quadraxer 338.348.5
Toyo Celsius AS240.950.6
Firestone Multiseason 241.847.9
Fulda MultiControl44.254.9
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 638.545
Continental AllSeasonContact 240.445.4
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Autobild
Name
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Exemplary
Vredestein Quatrac
Rating: Exemplary
Kleber Quadraxer 3
Rating: Good
Toyo Celsius AS2
Rating: Satisfactory
Firestone Multiseason 2
Rating: Satisfactory
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Rating: Exemplary
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Rating: Exemplary
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Autobild
Name Stopping distance on dryStopping distance on wet
Best values in test39,944,4
Michelin CrossClimate 239,9 49,2
Vredestein Quatrac41,747,1
Kleber Quadraxer 340,349,4
Toyo Celsius AS243,553,2
Firestone Multiseason 245,948,9
Fulda MultiControl51,156,3
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Autobild
Name WetDrySnowRunning costs
Best values in test1-2+1-1
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Satisfactory
2-2+ 1- 3
Vredestein Quatrac
Rating: Satisfactory
2+22+2-
Kleber Quadraxer 3
Rating: Good
22+ 2+2-
Toyo Celsius AS2
Rating: Satisfactory
3+2-21
Firestone Multiseason 2
Rating: Satisfactory
23+22+
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Tyre Reviews
Name
Best values in test1
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Rating: Test winner
1
Vredestein Quatrac
Rating: Recommended
1
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