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Vredestein Tires

The only "all season" I've ever used and thought was good was the Vredestein Quatrac Pros, had those on a 2016 Jetta sport and even guy that installed them asked if they were snow tires. But those tires kicked ass, and were 3 peak rated

Pros: kicked ass, 3 peak rated
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
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Rating 4.5

For Illinois daily driving, I\u2019d go with the Bridgestone WeatherPeak out of the three you listed it\u2019s been the most consistent in wet + light-snow grip and rides smoother than the Contis or the BFGs. I swapped to WeatherPeaks earlier this year and they\u2019ve handled Midwest rain and early flurries way better than my old set.

Pros: consistent wet, snow grip
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

We got a big snowfall over Thanksgiving, I have these exact tires on my ND. They're great. Obviously they move around a lot more on dry roads but they are excellent in the snow. Acceleration and cornering are great and I had no issues on fairly steep hills either. Like any tire in the snow though, you must leave plenty of stopping distance.

Pros: excellent in the snow
Cons: move around on dry roads
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Just after 22,000 miles on the factory Bridgestones. My tires already needed to be replaced. 5/32 tread life left but I also had some inner tire wear going on.

Pros: factory tires
Cons: inner tire wear, low tread
Mileage: 22000 km
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I came here to see if it was just me and nope! At 30k miles I’m at 5/32. No way these will go to 70k. I’m going back to Michelin

Cons: wears very quickly
Mileage: 48280 km
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