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Firestone Tires

Firestone weathergrip on a Ford ecosport and they work well. Ive done Banff on snowy days and down to Radium as well .As always drive with extra caution.

Pros: work well
Vehicle: Ford
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MICHELIN Tires

If you do go for all weathers, get the Michelin Cross Climate 2s. It always surprises me how good they are in snow. They're probably the closest you'll get to winter tire performance.

Pros: good in snow
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MICHELIN Tires
XpressXTD
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Rating 5.0

Michelin crossclimate 2 is hands down the best all season tire. They perform very well at at temperatures and road conditions. They feel like a snow tire on snow, shed water in the rain very well and holds traction on dry roads like a summer tire. They also hold up very well for a long time

Pros: best all season, good in all conditions, long lasting
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MICHELIN Tires

I had a set of michelin x-ice/snow... best damn tires i ever drove on i was going to get another pair to replace them but they were fresh out when i needed tires and i needed them bad. damn car felt bulletproof no matter what i was driving in

Pros: best damn tires, felt bulletproof
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MICHELIN Tires

Im using michelin pilot alpin 5 on my e91 not awd. I also use weight on the back of the car for more grip. Im living on the mountain between italy and austria. No other tire work Better in my opinion.

Pros: superior performance, excellent grip
Vehicle: BMW
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MICHELIN Tires
nitrobass24
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Rating 5.0

Yea any E rated tire is going to suffer on ride quality. I’ve settled on Michelin Defender ms2s. They come in a 275/65/20 - 34.1” P rated tire. Gives me the taller stance I like but are not an aggressive looking tire. Ride quality is fantastic.

Pros: fantastic ride quality
Cons: aggressive looking tire
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MICHELIN Tires

pilot sport all season 4 on 22 MYLR. The tires are slightly narrow for a 255 width but work fine. They grip better than original Continentals so steering feels tighter. Also don’t be surprised to see higher power consumption. I reset trip 2 when we put tires on and through 5156 miles are averaging 303 wh/mile.

Pros: better grip, tighter steering
Cons: slightly narrow, higher power consumption
Mileage: 8297 km
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