Tires Hankook or BRIDGESTONE
At 45 degrees and below a regular all season tire will start to harden and lose grip, even on bare pavement. If you live somewhere where it gets cold get the Blizzaks
They are fine. After we moved to Phoenix from Idaho I put them on every winter just to use them up and they lasted quite a few years - they still had lots of tread left when I got tired of storing them every year
Just put the Ion Evo 235/35/20's on my '22 M3P and I'm loving them so far. Great grip in dry cold conditions, light snow (that's all I've been able to test so far this year) and in the wet. Almost passed them over due to another poster that was having serious buyers remorse, but can say that I'm very pleased with them. They're very quiet (mine came stock with the P-Zero summers) so that's my point of reference. These are noticeably firmer, but seem to have gotten a little more compliant as I've broken them in.
I love me my Bridgestone Weatherpeaks all-weather tiresI live in Southern California near the beach where it doesn’t snow, but make frequent road trips during the winter to Mammoth and Big Bear where it can snow heavily at times. 70 degree weather to drive to the 20-30 degree mountains in snowy conditions and these handle like a beast.
Dupa ce am stat sa fac comparații intre ... Multele modele de anvelope, tyre lab, tyre reviews... Urmarit oferte... Degeaba ca se termina stocu pana ma decideam eu, m-am hotărât la Hankook winter icept rs3.
Ieri le-am pus, azi am mers 100~km cu ele.
Pt mine a meritat. Nah, momentan n-am dat de zapada, dar ride comfort e super, si pe ploaie nu am avut probleme.
Eu recomand hankook winter icept rs3, pe ud (cum sunt majoritatea iernilor in ultimul timp) se comporta perfect
If you want the best, Michelin X-Ice are considered the best for icy conditions and Bridgestone Blizzaks are the best for deeper snow. I'm on my 2nd set of Blizzaks and I loooovvee them. I get excited when it snows hard so I can get some snow driving and hand brake turns in.
They've been performing great with no issues. But as you can tell from me getting 42,000 miles out of my original Michelin Pilot Sport tires... I don't drive very hard. Tires come with 10/32 tread depth and today, with 53,000 miles on the car... America's Tire said they're still at 8/32 tread depth after 11,000 miles. Anyhow... tires are holding up well... don't seem to be any more noisy or quiet than the original OEM spec tire... and are holding up great.
While I do notice the comfort and quietness of the Turanza Quiettrack in the week I've had them, so far, sometimes, it feels like I'm driving in mud, ie the car feels sluggish. The fuel efficiency has also decreased noticeably.
My BridgestonePotenza S001 has 12k miles with 6/32 of tread depth. Likely, they grip marginally better than new but I don't have high expectations from this tire anymore. Nevertheless, I did expect a transformation from wider summer tire, coming from horrendous BridgestoneECOPIA EP422 PLUS .
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