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Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres
Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

The School Bus Vivaro and Michelin Agilis CrossClimate Tyres – Ready for Anything Halifax Weather Throws at Them

On Monday morning we had something a little different pull onto the forecourt at Pellon Tyres in Halifax. Instead of the usual builders’ vans and delivery vehicles, it was a Vauxhall Vivaro school bus belonging to one of the private schools in the Calderdale area.

The school runs a small fleet of these vehicles and uses them to collect pupils from around Halifax, Sowerby Bridge, and the surrounding villages. Over the years they’ve learned that reliability is everything. When you’re transporting children to school every morning, you can’t afford breakdowns or tyres that struggle in winter weather.

That’s why every one of their vans runs on 215/65R16C Michelin Agilis CrossClimate tyres. They’ve tried other tyres in the past, but experience soon showed them that these Michelin tyres were simply the best for the job.


The Vauxhall Vivaro – A Perfect School Transport Van

4The Vauxhall Vivaro has become one of the most popular vans on British roads over the past twenty years, and for good reason.

Originally launched in the early 2000s, the Vivaro quickly gained a reputation for being:

  • Strong and dependable
  • Comfortable to drive
  • Spacious enough for passengers or equipment

For school transport duties, the Vivaro works brilliantly because it sits nicely between a large minibus and a normal van. It’s big enough to carry a group of pupils comfortably but still compact enough to navigate the narrow roads and tight lanes we have here in Calderdale.

Anyone who drives around Halifax will know exactly what I mean. Roads like Pellon Lane, the steep climbs up towards Mount Tabor, or the twisting lanes around Norland and Ripponden can be a real test for any vehicle, especially during winter.

The Vivaro handles these roads well. It has a sturdy chassis, good driving position, and modern diesel engines that provide plenty of pulling power when climbing some of our famous Yorkshire hills.

Inside, the school version of the van is fitted with rows of proper passenger seats, giving the pupils a safe and comfortable ride to school each morning. Safety is obviously the main concern, and vehicles like this are inspected regularly to make sure everything is working as it should.

But one of the most important safety features of all is something many people overlook.

The tyres.

Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres
Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Why the School Chooses Michelin Agilis CrossClimate Tyres

The tyre fitted to these vans is the excellent Michelin Agilis CrossClimate.

This tyre is designed specifically for commercial vans, which means it has to cope with heavy loads, constant use, and sometimes very rough weather.

The size fitted to these Vivaros is 215/65R16C, which is a common van tyre size and ideal for vehicles carrying passengers or equipment.

What makes the Agilis CrossClimate stand out is that it’s built as an all-season tyre with true winter capability.

It carries the three-peak mountain snowflake symbol, which means it meets the European standard for winter tyres.

In simple terms, it works brilliantly in:

  • Rain
  • Cold temperatures
  • Ice and snow

But it also performs well during normal British summer conditions.

Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres
Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Perfect for Halifax Winters: Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Anyone who lives in Halifax or the wider Calderdale area will know that winter weather can be unpredictable.

One day it’s rain and drizzle rolling in from the Pennines, and the next day the whole place is covered in snow.

Areas like:

  • Illingworth
  • Mixenden
  • Ogden
  • Mount Tabor
  • Wainstalls

can become particularly tricky when snow arrives. These higher parts of Halifax often catch the worst of the weather blowing across from the Pennine hills.

Standard tyres can struggle badly in these conditions. The rubber hardens in the cold, and the tread simply can’t grip the snow properly.

The Michelin Agilis CrossClimate tyres are different.

Their special tread pattern is designed with deep grooves and gripping edges that bite into snow and slush. The rubber compound also stays flexible in cold temperatures, which keeps the grip levels high even when the thermometer drops.

The school drivers have told us many times that these tyres have allowed them to keep running safely when other vehicles were sliding around or stuck.

When you’re responsible for a van full of children, that kind of confidence is priceless.

Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres
Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Built for Hard Work: Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Another reason these tyres work so well on vans like the Vivaro is their strength.

Commercial vans work much harder than normal cars. They carry heavy loads, travel long distances, and spend most of their lives on the road.

Michelin designed the Agilis CrossClimate with reinforced sidewalls to resist kerb damage and potholes.

And let’s be honest, Yorkshire roads can be pretty rough in places.

After winter frosts, potholes start appearing everywhere. From King Cross to Hebden Bridge, drivers often find themselves dodging craters in the road.

These tyres are built to take that punishment.

They also wear very evenly, meaning they last longer than many cheaper alternatives. For businesses or schools running fleets of vehicles, that makes a big difference to running costs.


Ideal for School Ski Trips: Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

One of the more interesting things the school told us was that the vans sometimes travel much further than just Halifax.

Every year the older pupils are taken on skiing trips across Europe, and the same Vivaro vans are often used to transport luggage and equipment.

When those journeys head into mountain regions where snow can be deep and roads icy, having proper winter-approved tyres becomes essential.

The Michelin Agilis CrossClimate tyres cope brilliantly with these conditions. Their aggressive tread design allows them to plough through snow-covered roads with confidence.

It’s exactly the kind of performance needed when travelling through Alpine passes or snowy resort towns.


A Tyre That Works All Year

One of the biggest advantages of these Michelin tyres is that they remove the need for seasonal tyre changes.

Many vehicles in Europe run separate summer and winter tyres, swapping them twice a year.

But here in the UK, where winters are unpredictable, an all-season tyre that performs properly in snow is often the best option.

That’s exactly where the Agilis CrossClimate shines.

Drivers get:

  • Strong summer performance
  • Excellent wet grip
  • Genuine winter capability

All in a single tyre.


Keeping Calderdale Moving: Vivaro School Bus for Michelin Winter Tyres

Seeing that Vivaro school bus on the forecourt reminded me just how important tyres are to everyday life in our town.

From school transport to delivery vans and family cars, the right tyres keep people moving safely across Halifax and the surrounding valleys.

Here at Pellon Tyres, we’ve fitted thousands of van tyres over the years, and the Michelin Agilis CrossClimate is definitely one of the best we’ve seen for commercial vehicles.

When winter arrives in Calderdale and snow starts drifting across the Pennine hills, it’s always reassuring to know that vehicles like that school Vivaro are running on tyres designed to handle whatever the weather throws at them.

And judging by the school’s experience, those Michelin tyres are more than up to the job.

Agilis CrossClimate

   Product Benefits:

Safety in every weather condition:

  • Grip-maximising tread compound, for indentation in the ground whatever the temperature.
  • Unique V-shaped tread pattern with wide grooves for optimal water and snow evacuation.
  • A rigid sculpture with 3D self-locked sipes to improve dry braking performance.

A unique tread pattern to maximise traction on soft ground (snow, mud, grass, gravel…), combining:

  • V-shaped sculpture, with massive tread blocks for optimal gearing.
  • Full-depth sipes with sharp edges, for a long-lasting clawing effect.
  • Wide grooves with self-cleaning capacity.

Last generation tread wear Indicator:

  • 4 levels to monitor the remaining rubber depth (0% = Legal Tread Indicator reached. Tyre needs to be changed).
  • Easy to monitor tyre wear, hence reducing maintenance downtime.