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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Believe it or not but narrower tires are better for snow. I have Bridgestone blizzaks since studs are illegal here. Honestly it’s like the snow isn’t even on the ground

Pros: snow isn’t even there
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Rating 5.0

Picked up the weatherpeaks for use in Toronto 2 months back on my CX-5. It's been miles better than than the stock Toyos (quiter, better road feel) and didnt notice a fuel economy hit at all.

Pros: quieter, better road feel
Cons: null
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

At 45 degrees and below a regular all season tire will start to harden and lose grip, even on bare pavement. If you live somewhere where it gets cold get the Blizzaks

Pros: good grip in cold
Cons: harden and lose grip
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

They are fine. After we moved to Phoenix from Idaho I put them on every winter just to use them up and they lasted quite a few years - they still had lots of tread left when I got tired of storing them every year

Pros: lasted quite a few years
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I had Blizzak on my 2014 X5 and traded it in with them, on purpose. Noisiest tires ever. Couldn't wait to get rid of them, and the X5, due to a number of cooling system failures.

Cons: noisiest tires ever
Vehicle: BMW X5
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have found it quite hard to predict, but Bridgestone were extremely noisy for me. Then I had Michelin which were slightly quieter but still didn't satisfy me completely.

Pros: slightly quieter
Cons: extremely noisy
Vehicle: Lexus
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