Tires BFGoodrich or Firestone

Firestone Tires

Best AT's out there for snow that I've found is Firestone Destination XTs (exculding their AT2's due to your vehicle).

Pros: Best AT's for snow
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BFGoodrich Tires

Im running BFGoodrich advantage control on my 2016. They are a sister company to Michelin, so you'll be getting the same good quality you normally get with them. When it comes to snow, I'm comfortably able to drive through 5-6 inches of snow and have had zero issues in the rain.

Pros: good quality, zero issues
Vehicle: Honda
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Firestone Tires

I rode in a car with Indy 500s. For a tire that is a REAL commuter tire, it grips well and I ASSUME it has decent life and handles rain fine.

Pros: grips well, decent life
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Firestone Tires
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Dang Firestone charges me 170 and can’t even clean the old wheel weight adhesive (from them) off, plus they overinflated each tire by 10psi. Maybe time to go somewhere else, I mean at least they haven’t damaged my rims like I’ve dealt with almost every other time.

Cons: overinflated tire, didn’t clean adhesive
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Firestone Tires

They are pretty good in dry weather, but absolutely terrible in snow. If you typically encounter snow, invest in snow tires.

Pros: good in dry weather
Cons: terrible in snow
Vehicle: Mazda
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