Tires OEM Mazda or BRIDGESTONE
RE71RS are what all the winning cars use in the series I run in.
Recently paid approx. $1,000 for Bridgestone DriveGuard all-season run flats on our 2015 AWD XLE, including mounting and balancing.
From a consumer preference side, they are probably the only brand that has the same level of reputation as Michelin. Also, they are consistently the top performing tire supplier in the ultra competitive Super GT, often ahead of Michelin teams.
You can never go wrong with a bridgestone from my experience. Apollo and goodyear are also great.
I had Bridgestone Weatherpeaks on my Ascent. I also live in the Seattle area and I liked them a lot. Great grip in both wet and snow, no noticeable noise increase vs the stock Falken Ziex tires.
I got these tires for my telsa y when the price was $183 for 255/45 R19. Comfort and quietness is excellent. Efficiency did take a toll. Used to be 255wh/mile now its 285.
I've got Potenza Sport AS installed last November. No complaints so far. Good performance in PNW winter, quiet.
Mine came with the same Bridgestones. They were ok, had decent grip. I replaced them with Pilot Sport 4Ss which seem a little quieter and softer-riding.
Bridgestone tires suck, and you'll have to live with them for five years (if they last that long).
Based on the fact that my Bridgestone Alenza Sport tires are wearing out after only 9K miles, I would avoid Bridgestone like the plague.
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