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From a drive to work yesterday at about 24 deg F on Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 winter tires = 2.9 mi/kwh. The Blizzaks are very grippy. Next time I need new tires, im going to try the Nokian hakkapeliitta r5. I think I read somewhere they have a better efficiency.
My Chrysler 300S 5.7 does shockingly well in medium snow. Blizzard conditions are not acceptable for that car, so give me a Subaru Legacy GT Limited Spec B with Blizzaks
I have a 25 yo Subaru Impreza RS that is completely unaffected by snow. That is as long as I put proper snow tires on in the winter, I forgot to switch one winter before a storm and my summer tires were pointless to say the least.
I got the new Bridgestones from Tirerack, I really like them.
Its the tires folks, not the car. Anyone can do that, if you have reliable tires.
I bought 4 new Bridgestone Turanzas the next day and it was like driving a completely different car.
Maiinput ko lang ung meron ako. Hilux reliable. Change oils and filters, battery, brake pads at goma pa lang ginagawa ko sa 100k. Sa takbo kung ano sya day 1 ganun pa din hanggang ngayon.
I currently have Bridgestone turanzas. They pretty good in wet/dry but terrible in the snow.
Not the LM005. I had them, they wear way too fast.
Had blizzaks on one car and one van, i am not fan.
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