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BRIDGESTONE Tires

If you end up choosing real winters then Blizzaks or X-Ice genuinely transform the car as I ran Blizzaks on my old RWD coupe when I lived near Ann Arbor and it went from borderline undriveable to genuinely confident on unplowed roads.

Pros: genuinely confident on roads
Cons: borderline undriveable
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I strongly recommend proper winter tires. At a minimum, at least get winter rated all weather tires. We had a lot of slushy bullshit build up today. The only reason I was able to get out of my neighborhood & make it to a Dr's appointment was because I run Blizzaks on my ND1.

Pros: able to get out
Cons: slushy bullshit build up
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have Bridgestones in my GTI in 17s with 215/50r17 and obviously don't feel as sporty as 19s but they're great for winter.

Pros: great for winter
Cons: not as sporty
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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OEM Honda Tires

my biggest complaint, and probably my only real one, is the road noise. The interior can be pretty loud, especially on the freeway. I’m fairly confident that most of this comes down to the stock tires, because otherwise the car feels tight and well put together.

Pros: car feels tight
Cons: interior pretty loud
Vehicle: Honda Civic
Mileage: 30000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 5.0

Bridgestone Turanza Quiettrak

I promise you they are the smoothest, quietest, and best all around for daily driving

Pros: smoothest, quietest, best all around
Vehicle: Infiniti
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I like Blizzaks, been using them for over 15yrs. I tried the X-ice last year and am kind of disappointed in them for snow performance. They are great otherwise.

Pros: great otherwise
Cons: disappointed in snow performance
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 3.0

I've used Nokians for years but tried Blizzak WS-90s this time around because they were a fair bit less expensive. They seem fine but seem to have noticeably more rolling resistance than the Nokian, and I notice it's easier to spin them starting up on dry pavement in cold weather than I'd experienced with Nokian in the past. I'll be switching back to whatever Hakkapeliitta is current once these are worn out.

Pros: less expensive
Cons: more rolling resistance
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I had a nail in my tire with a very slow leak and went to a random tire shop. They did a crappy plug that was not designed for the Elite's self healing tires so I ended up with a very FAST leak instead.

Pros: plug/patch instead of plug
Cons: crappy plug, very fast leak
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