Tires Vredestein or Kleber

Kleber Tires

Kleber Quadraxer 3 and BFGoodrich Advantage All Season are also made by the Michelin group, as second tier brands, and they have a similar performance profile to the Cross Climate 2 as they have very strong winter performance.

Pros: strong winter performance
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Vredestein Tires
OStigger
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Rating 4.0

Very quiet, good wearing (I never expect much more than 40K of all weather usefulness no matter what the warranty says), and very good snow traction.

Pros: very quiet, good wearing
Cons: 40K miles usefulness
Mileage: 64373 km
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Kleber Tires

I bought a car last year and they had these cheap tires on them i never heard about. Honestly they drove fine but last week i got a new set of Kleber Quadraxer 3's on them. The difference is night and day.

Pros: night and day difference
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Vredestein Tires

The only "all season" I've ever used and thought was good was the Vredestein Quatrac Pros, had those on a 2016 Jetta sport and even guy that installed them asked if they were snow tires. But those tires kicked ass, and were 3 peak rated

Pros: kicked ass, 3 peak rated
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Vredestein Tires
icenver
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Rating 4.0

Since your new one is a Vredestein Quatrac Pro+, I’d pick up another Quatrac Pro+ for the rear so both sides wear evenly and you avoid noise/vibration.

Pros: even wear, avoid noise
Cons: uneven wear, noise/vibration
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Vredestein Tires

I’m barely getting 10k out of my Vredestein tires that TireRack said would be as good as the name brand. They aren’t.

Cons: low mileage, not as good
Mileage: 10000 km
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