Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE

MICHELIN Tires

Highly recommend all weather tires. I used to have the Cross Climate 2 which where excellent and honestly comparable to winter tires. My dad still uses the Firestone Weathergrip, also drives really well in the snow.

Pros: comparable to winter tires
Cons: bit loud, increase fuel consumption
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

For price and performance bridgestone blizzak dmv2. Hands down. You will have a different kind of confidence driving in that crap. Its night and day

Pros: different kind of confidence
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MICHELIN Tires

Pick from something like Michelin cross climate or Nokian WRG5. They will preform far better than an all season in winter but still useable in hot summer.

Pros: useable in hot summer
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MICHELIN Tires

Great tires in Rain and snow. I live in the northeast and go to school in the Midwest. Served me through deep snow, Floods, unpaved freeways, and blizzards on my front wheel drive car. Absolutely love them. Only downside is slightly lower mpg by 1-2 just up the pressure a little.

Pros: great in rain and snow
Cons: slightly lower mpg
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MICHELIN Tires

I swapped my tires for a set of Michelin CrossClimate 2\u2019s once the treads on my Kumho wore off. The upgrade has been great, especially in the rain and snow.

Pros: great in rain, snow
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MICHELIN Tires

I recently replaced my Pirelli with Michelin defenders. I have put about 5K miles on them so far. The range is about the same. I didn't notice a change in road noise. They were a little bit cheaper than the Pirelli tires.

Pros: slightly cheaper
Cons: no road noise improvement
Mileage: 5000 km
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