Tires Toyo or BRIDGESTONE

Toyo Tires

Toyo GSI-6. Blockier pattern does well in heavy snow and is still good on ice and slush, but a shorter life.

Pros: good on ice and slush
Cons: shorter life
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Toyo Tires

I have the all season version of these and they're great in the rain. If I'm going uphill or accelerating hard I get a little bit of wheel spin on stock wheels.

Pros: great in the rain
Cons: wheel spin accelerating
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

On our V90 Cross Country, we grabbed a set of 18-Inch - 5-Double Spoke Alloy Wheel - Silver (Part # 31428595), put some Bridgestone Blizzack DM-V2's (235/55R18) on them. Car is rock solid in the snow.

Pros: car is rock solid
Vehicle: Volvo V90
Part number: 31428595
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BRIDGESTONE Tires
ShineCareful
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Rating 5.0

When I was buying my tires, I did a ton of research and narrowed it down to Bridgestone Blizzak and Michelin X-Ice. I ended up getting the blizzaks and they're really awesome, so quiet and extremely effective. I wasn't just looking for a snow tire, but also one that performed well on slush (because Toronto ????). You'd be good on either of these tires.

Pros: quiet, extremely effective
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I have run both blizzaks and ice I have found the Ice last longer and seem to run quieter they are worth the cost

Pros: last longer, run quieter
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Toyo Tires
IWillNotSeeYou
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Rating 5.0

I recommend Continental winter contact, General altimax arctic 12 or Toyo observe gsi-6. Top 3 winter tires in my opinion for reliability, tread wear, noise and cost.

Pros: reliability, tread wear, noise
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

Couldn't agree more, just swapped to my Blizzaks for the winter, just another thing to not worry about. Got early snow/slush over the weekend, and it drives just fine in that slop. And when the snow gets deep (rarely), no problem:

Pros: drives fine in slop
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BRIDGESTONE Tires

I bought my MT10 with 3200 miles on the clock, it now has 5800 and is in need of a new rear tyre. Really only due to the centre wearing out, it's down to about 2mm.

Cons: centre wearing out
Mileage: 5800 km
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