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I did buy those as replacements on my 2015.5 V60 and they were great A/S tires in Massachusetts.
Big fan of my Bridgestone Turanza AS 6’s.
Never had any rear end slippage in either of my BMWs, even when taking corners a *bit* too hard in rain/sleet
Tenho Bridgestone Turanza no meu e aquilo agarra que se dana (mas também tenho 225 à frente e 255 atrás).Fica a recomendação!
Worked in a tire shop for 10 years now and hate basically all Bridgestone. You can essentially cut whatever mileage warranty they put on the tire in half. They may ride well but longevity is definitely not something Bridgestone strives for. Michelin on the other hand will usually last the full warranty and if properly taken care of last well beyond that. I've had a lot of good feedback on the cc2 and went to a class based around them and all terrain tires. They performed phenomenal on the wet track we did.
Love my Toyo Celsius all-weather on my Forester. Fantastic in rain and snow.
Got the Toyo Open Country A/T III and while living in the mountains with feet sometimes of snow and always ice I've not needed to put chains on for a few years now.
It came with BFG K02’s but I hated them, so went back to Toyo. I’ve used Toyo nearly exclusively the last decade and have been happy using them.
They are decent. I’ve ran the AS 4, Proxes and also the Extreme Contact DWS before. I would call the AS 4 and Extreme Contacts a tier 1 All Season tire, and the Proxes tier 2. The Proxes aren’t bad by any means but the dry grip isn’t on the same level as the other two especially at colder temperatures.
15,000 KM after three blowouts. Changed them for some Toyo proxes tm1 225/45R18. So far so good, the ride feels way smoother and I don’t feel like I lost fuel economy.
On the gen 3 they lasted until 30k miles, on the gen 4, both cars made it to 25k before replacement was needed. They aren't the best.
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