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Recently paid approx. $1,000 for Bridgestone DriveGuard all-season run flats on our 2015 AWD XLE, including mounting and balancing.
From a consumer preference side, they are probably the only brand that has the same level of reputation as Michelin. Also, they are consistently the top performing tire supplier in the ultra competitive Super GT, often ahead of Michelin teams.
You can never go wrong with a bridgestone from my experience. Apollo and goodyear are also great.
I had Bridgestone Weatherpeaks on my Ascent. I also live in the Seattle area and I liked them a lot. Great grip in both wet and snow, no noticeable noise increase vs the stock Falken Ziex tires.
I got these tires for my telsa y when the price was $183 for 255/45 R19. Comfort and quietness is excellent. Efficiency did take a toll. Used to be 255wh/mile now its 285.
I've got Potenza Sport AS installed last November. No complaints so far. Good performance in PNW winter, quiet.
sugerez bridgestone turanza allseason 6 - sunt f fericit cu ele si am trecut prin zapada din iarna asta din capitala cu ease (si prin nameti)
There was about 3-4 mm of tread left on the tires when I replaced the original Bridgestone S005s (with 7,000 miles including one track day). I had a track day coming up so I wanted fresh tires but might have got a little more life if I really pushed them. I remember reading reviews on Tire Rack's website about people getting similarly short life out of them (maybe the other alternative OEM tires fare better but they're all 240 TW). I replaced the Bridgestones with Michelin PS4S (300 TW), so it will be interesting to see how they do. To be honest, on previous cars, I've never got more than about 25,000 miles our of HP or UHP all-season tires with 500-600 TW ratings so the 7,000 - 8,000 miles for these didn't surprise me.
These tires are awful on my car. They're not performance tires by an means. They're meant to be driven and babied like a granny. In snow, you'd have to drive 30 km/hr or else it'll start sliding. In rain, it'll hydroplane after 90 km/hr. And in dry condition, it's adequate but loud on highways.
The factory Bridgestone tires only lasted about 24k miles.
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