Tires MICHELIN or BRIDGESTONE

MICHELIN Tires

I've been using them in the last 3 seasons. Michelin cross climate 2. They wear out bit faster but those tires doing great. No slipping, good control during snowfall. No problem on sludge roads but a bit weak on ice.

Pros: good control, no slipping
Cons: weak on ice, wear faster
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MICHELIN Tires

Look at Michelin cross climate 2. Will still qualify for your winter tire discount on your insurance, but not annoying having to swap and store tires twice a year. They perform absolutely fine in the winter snow and slush. Tread life and noise are excellent on the cross climate 2s. I've driven in serious snow and they perform extremely well.

Pros: excellent tread life, quiet
Cons: none
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MICHELIN Tires

If you have to buy tires for your car, most Michelin tires are made in Canada. Just bought some snow tires for the car and went for the Michelin X-Ice.

Pros: Michelin tires made in Canada
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MICHELIN Tires

I swapped my G80 from PS4S to PS4AS in early October, which lets me send it on the \\~75% of winter days that are dry and cold, but no snow or ice.

Pros: good for dry, cold days
Vehicle: BMW
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

The weatherpeak is a good tire but I find it struggles a bit in the dry/wet compared to other tires in the segment as a trade off for being really good in snow as an all season.

Pros: good in snow
Cons: struggles in dry/wet
Vehicle: Mazda
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