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I have used the Bridgestone Turanza Allseason 6 on a Mazda CX5 2.5 AWD for 2 years and 20.000 km. They are excellent during summer heat and torrential rain on highways and I have yet to fond any issue with them on ice and snow, although the latter was limited. They are still at 7 mm tread.
I recently put the Bridgestones on my Mazda6 and they feel great in cold and wet weather, quite good in snow for all seasons too, but I haven’t had a chance to try them in proper European summer heat. My previous car had cc2 that were excellent in the snow, average on wet, and quite bad for my liking on summer drives. They just felt soft and flexi above 30c.
Just bought a new set of Bridgestone Blizzak snow tires to replace the old ones. Good snow tires and a stick shift makes it pretty good in the snow and just in time, we're getting buried tomorrow up here!
I have Yokohama Geolandar A/T's on my 250 and im satisfied ????
Bridgestone ecopia gamit ko. Ang tibay!
I have Bridgestone Dueler Ascent AT on my Sierra and have been pretty pleased so far. Aggressive look, good snow performance, runs pretty quiet and no noticeable difference in MPG.
I'm a loyal Bridgestone Blizzak fan.
After installing the *Yokohama YK-GTX All Season* tires, there was an observable drop in mileage.
Ecopia 422, OEM on my Nissan = Worst Tire Ever in my 50 years of driving.
Cheap tyres will do that. A friend of mine had some cheap Chinese tyres on her Jazz and it was downright dangerous in the wet. Problem solved when she put some decent Bridgestone tyres on it.
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