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BRIDGESTONE Tires
TimCv1
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Rating 4.0

For snow tires Blizzaks are remarkable but they are soft/squishy. Since Denver gets warm and sunny frequently during the winter, if it's only car I wouldn't get these if the intent is to leave them on for the season - performance and handling aren't, and wear is

Pros: remarkable snow tires
Cons: soft, squishy, wear quickly
Vehicle: Volkswagen
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I like Bridgestone. Never had Goodyears, but I would only get them for specialty purposes (racing, off-roading), not all-year regular passenger car tires.

Pros: like Bridgestone
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MICHELIN Tires

Among the low-cost good ones; Vredestein. Now I stick to Michelin (bought various X-Ice2/3/PA3) as I like that they won't feel like winter tires.

Pros: won't feel like winter tires
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
x(why)z
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Rating 5.0

We have Blizzaks WS90s on our CX5. They were on our Highlander before that. This will be season four on them and they will be replaced because of age, not wear. I love the Blizzaks and will buy them again for sure. Great ride, great grip in all conditions, and surprising longevity.

Pros: great ride, great grip
Vehicle: Mazda
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MICHELIN Tires
wonderbread755
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Rating 3.0

I’d be wary of those defenders, I’ve had a good bit of customers come back with some discomfort and road noise from those tires.

Cons: discomfort, road noise
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