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Joyroad Tires

I’m in Ontario and using Chinese tires (Joyroad) this season too. So far they seem to be fine, got a little snow a while a back and I felt confident.

Pros: seem to be fine
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Vredestein Tires

Oh, I'm also on my third set of tires. If you are looking for longevity for your tires, buy the Vredestein tires. They are the only tire I buy now and they are on all of my cars.

Pros: excellent longevity, highly recommended
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have 10 ply Blizzaks in Maine and they’re awesome. Wildpeaks for summer. If I don’t swap soon enough and I’m driving the Wildpeaks in snow, it’s very uncomfortable!

Pros: awesome (Blizzaks)
Cons: uncomfortable in snow (Wildpeaks)
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 5.0

I've never had a set of tires ever make it to their lesser 50-65k warranty mileage, until michelins, which have lasted longer than their 80k warranty for me, both defenders on compact car and ltx on 1/2 ton truck, and both were smoother and quieter.

Pros: lasted longer than warranty, smoother, quieter
Mileage: 80000 km
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GENERAL TIRE Tires

If you want a solid, inexpensive replacement that won’t break the bank, the General Altimax RT45 is a great all-season option and runs about $131 each at Discounted Wheel Warehouse, which is a nice step up in safety without spending Michelin money.

Pros: great all-season option, inexpensive, good safety
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MICHELIN Tires
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Rating 1.0

I had the Michelin AS4 on my last car, I wouldn't do them again. They're loud and ride poorly.

Cons: loud, ride poorly
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