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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Bridgestone Potenza Sports (highly recommend they’re grippy as all hell,) last 50k kms on the Levorg the Liberty eats them in 25k-30k kms.

Pros: excellent grip, highly recommended
Cons: shorter lifespan on Liberty
Vehicle: Subaru Levorg
Mileage: 50000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

My Outback in Australia came with factory fitted Bridgestone Dueller H/P Sports. Got 72K km (44.7K miles) out of the first set and although I could have probably kept them longer, a "buy 3 get 4th free" sale encouraged me to replace all 4 with the same tyres

Pros: long lifespan (72k km)
Mileage: 72000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have a Corolla Cross and use Bridgestone Blizzak. Absolutely unstoppable in deep snow! Been recommending and using Bridgestone Blizzak tires for as long as I can remember. There’s not a better winter tire on the market.

Pros: unstoppable in deep snow, best winter tire
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

We swapped in snow tires (blizzaks) and took a 20% efficiency hit, so your reported 33% is definitely worse but still in the same ballpark.

Cons: 20% efficiency hit
Vehicle: Chevrolet
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Kumho Tires

In my opinion Kumho tires are not a good option, they are not cheap and not very good either. Mines started coming apart at 24.000 miles in a brand new Audi Q5.

Cons: not cheap, not good
Vehicle: Audi Q5
Mileage: 38624 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Extreme summer class is a tire where your comfort’s not even on the radar. I took my re71RS on a hour highway drive to inital heat cycle then. Way more rough and loud then Conti ECS02 I daily

Cons: rough and loud
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