Tires BRIDGESTONE or Kleber
Kleber Quadraxer 3, just bought them and they're fantastic. I just changed Vredestein Quatracs after more than 60k driven and Klebers are even better, and definitely more comfortable and quiet. Due to climate changes and dynamic weather changes, in short period of time I tested them on rain, snow, below zero temperatures, even +9° degrees. They're good both in the city and on the motorway.
I bought now Kleber Quadraxer 3 all season tyre's and those are so comfortable and silent that I feel like I would change a car.
I use Bridgestone Weatherpeaks on my 2018 Forester but I live in the east coast of Canada.
I'm running Bridgestone Potenza. I've gone through two sets of Micheline Pilot Sports within 25k miles. I'm hoping these Bridgestones last longer. In terms of performance I don't notice a difference between the two.
Our OEM Primacies are still great in snow after 25k miles.
Bridgestones are all I buy.
I literally just told my wife that I found these Weatherpeaks to be better in the snow than our dedicated winter tires, and not so bad on ice neither.
I roll a set of Bridgestone Blizzak WS90’s on my Chevy Bolt. Very happy with the performance on snow and especially stability on icy roads. As always drive cautiously but the driving feel and confidence is night and day compared to “3 season” tires.
I’ve driven a wide variety of winter tires. Bridgestone, GoodYear, Firestone, Cooper, Michelin, Continental, and one or two others. Some were quieter, some were better on ice, some were better in deep snow. None were terrible. If you go with major brand names, that are not much over 5 years old, you should be ok.
The problem is that the more aggressive the snow [tires] the noisier they were. After 4 seasons on Blizzaks I was ready to burn them.
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