Bridgestone Blizzak WS-50 versus Michelin X-ICE Winter Tires

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by John Navage, Nov 18, 2004.

  1. John Navage

    John Navage Guest

    Would appreciate anyone with winter driving experience using Bridgestone
    Blizzak WS50's and/or Michelin X-ICE tires commenting about same.

    I'd particularly like to know how these tires compare against each other.

    Tires would be put on a 1996 Integra LS (auto tranny).

    Winter driving conditions would include dry/wet/snowy/slushy/icy road
    conditions, including occasional patches of black ice (Toronto, Canada).
     
    John Navage, Nov 18, 2004
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  2. John Navage

    Jason Guest

    I can tell you by experience that I used the Blizzak's for 4 season (I live
    in montreal) and used them also for one whole summer! The last year I had
    them on, had to drive from TO and back to Montreal... Really good control
    with those Blizzak's and fantastic and ice. Not too noisy but definetely on
    highway speeds, it becomes noticeable.

    Personally, this winter I'm going for the X-Ice because of the superior
    technology (it's the 'new' Arctic Alpine) and it should be all around better
    on snow and heavy snow conditions. I find that ice tires (as the Blizzak's)
    tend to be a tad worst on snow... That's my perception. And also, the price
    of the X-Ice is a real plus!! I'm getting them for 20$ (4x5$) cheaper than a
    brand new set of Blizzak's!!

    Well, tell me which one you'll be going for!


    Jason
     
    Jason, Nov 19, 2004
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  3. John Navage

    Dan Beaton Guest

    This thread was discussed here about a month ago. The X-Ice is brand new,
    so no one (in North America at least) will have experience with it.
    Dan

    (This account is not used for email.)
     
    Dan Beaton, Nov 19, 2004
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