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I've been driving all types of vehicles on all types of tires for more than 50 years. The two best value tires I ever owned were Douglas (identical tread and design as my original Pirelli P77's) on an AWD Volkswagon Quantum and a set of Bridgestone Turanzas on a Mitsubishi Diamante (smooth and quiet as driving on glass). Both of these tires gave me over 52,000 miles of excellent service.
I just bought Bridgestone Alenza for my Lexus NX300h
If you see snow, the Weatherpeaks are top notch, almost all my suvs and sedans have them. They're no sport tire but a great all-weather. Noise is great, mpg stayed about the same.
I’ve been really happy with Battlax S22s on all my bikes. New S23s came out not long ago and have good reviews as well.
I replaced mine with Falken Aklimate. I highly recommend, improved cornering, highway, and it just feels good on the road. I like the design as well!
Brigdestone Potenza RE980 a/s. Silent and comfortable, enough grip and tread wear to last more than 2 summers.
We purchased the Bridgestone Alenza AS Ultra tires a few years ago from Costco and have been very pleased with our purchase. I can recommend them.
Those falken stock tires on my Trek got me everywhere so far! Never put air in them once just trekking through everything just all seasons and took the snow like a champ.
Went from Ecopia Summer tires to all-weather and dropped 7mpg avg on a prius. Good tires, but interesting the mpg drop was so vast.
Falken Eurowinter tires are crap...
Had a new set on one of my old URS6's...they had about the same traction as a good all season. My half worn Pirelli Sottozero's were superior in every way.
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