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Owners' choice:
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I live in Calgary Canada we have the CrossClimate on our 2021 Nissan Quashqui(Rouge Sport USA) They are great all weather tires so no need to swap them twice a year plus they have the mountain snow flake so BC Mountains ⛰️ approved or were winter tires are mandatory.
I was a fan of Bridgestones, had some turanza Serenities on my mk5 and before that my old 960 wagon.
Dramatically better traction, specifically when driving through parking lots that were plowed, but now there's 2-4 inches of loose snow you have to go through. Just driving out of the parking lot after installation I had way way better grip.
It's like going from 30% grip to 80% grip.
The improved snow traction is amazing. Living in Minnesota I will never put a tire without the 3Peak Mountain Snowflake Symbol on a car I own again
Just ordered a set of Road 6’s. Road 5’s had great reviews everywhere I looked, and the 6 is supposed to have some decent improvements (Michelin claims 15% more wet grip and 10% more tread life).
Michelin Pilot sport AS/4… I have a 2012 R56 with 199K miles on it and am on my 4th set of Michelins
(Just put in the AS4last week) The Best tires out there!
I swear by Pilot Sport 4’s. They’ve never once let me down. They won an award for best tyres for hot hatches also.
Michelin PS4. The ride quality and grip is completely different between that and the PZEROS.
Bridgestone Driveguards if you want RFTs. driveguards are near silent unless you're in dire need of suspension work
I had a Mazda 6 that came fitted with Bridgestone Turanza. I got 4 years and 90,000km from those. I then fitted Potenza and got 2.5 years and 32,000km before they were gone.
These are my winter tires in Michigan. Seasonal roads only, they suck otherwise for off-roading.
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