Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE

BRIDGESTONE Tires

Blizzak is the king for studless snow traction, I think Michelin X-Ice is a little better on ice, Continental VikingContact is another great option for a little less $$$. I'm currently on Vredestein Wintrac+ (something like that) and they're fine.

Pros: good snow traction
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MICHELIN Tires

I've got the Michelin pilot sport all season 4 tires on my ND3 for the cold months and they do great, but I don't generally drive it if there's snow on the roads.

Pros: they do great
Vehicle: Mazda
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
LateExplorer3780
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Rating 5.0

I\u2019ve had the Bridgestone S23 and they lastet 3k miles. Best 3k miles I\u2019ve ridden but def not the best mileage.

Pros: best miles ridden
Cons: not best mileage
Mileage: 4828 km
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MICHELIN Tires

Been using some variation of the Michelin pilot sports since I got my car in 2016 and on Thursday I got the AS4s and they have been amazing.

Pros: they have been amazing
Vehicle: Lexus IS
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
Humbugwombat
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Rating 3.0

Your best mileage will come from a low rolling resistance tire. I use Ecopias by Bridgestone. I had Weatherpeaks on before that and had noticeably worse fuel efficiency (8-10 mpg difference.)

Pros: best mileage, low resistance
Cons: worse fuel efficiency
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MICHELIN Tires

My iX is terrible in snow. When there is a thin wispy dusting it slides all over, slips out on any turn. I have Michelin Primacy A/S.

Cons: terrible in snow, slides, slips
Vehicle: BMW
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