Falken Ziex ZE960 A/S Review: Enjoy the Thrill ​of Driving All Year Round

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The Falken Ziex ZE960 A/S is a high-performance all-season tire designed for coupes, sedans, and passengers cars. This tire came into the limelight in 2019 to curb the inefficiencies of its predecessor – Falken Ziex ZE950 A/S. It has a responsive steering feel and handling, giving you confidence while on the wheel.

It can take on any weather giving you good grip and traction and ensures a smooth ride all the way. What makes this model stand out from its predecessor is its performance throughout the tire life. In other words, the way it performs while it’s new, it’s still the same way it functions as it gets old. However, there are drawbacks.

Its high points are excellent performance in all weather conditions, durability, and relatively fair price. Come on, let’s dig deeper in our Falken Ziex ZE960 A/S review.

Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Plus Review: Excellent All-Season Tire for Light Truck and SUV

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Crossovers and SUVs are more popular than ever, and with them increases the demand for suitable tires. Conveniently named crossover/SUV touring all-season tires, these models aim to provide good year-round traction, high levels of comfort, and long-lasting treadlife.

The Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Plus is currently one of the most popular such tires, often used as an OEM solution. It’s also a premium model, meaning it’s priced higher than most of its competitors.

But is it any good? Let’s dive deeper to answer that question since we prepared the most detailed and honest Bridgestone Dueler H/L Alenza Plus review there is on the internet.

Continental TrueContact Tour Review: Excellent Performer in the Rain

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Touring all-season tires are by far the most popular type among customers, since they don’t cost a lot of money, and last for a very long time. Besides, modern touring all-season tires provide good traction and grip on dry and wet surfaces, and a comfortable and quiet ride.

The Continental TrueContact Tour is the latest premium touring tire, meaning it should offer excellent performance across the board. Naturally, since it’s a premium tire, it costs more than some budget offerings, which begs the question – is it worth it?

We have a detailed Continental TrueContact Tour review to answer that question, where we’ll cover everything that’s important about the tire, including grip and traction in all conditions, comfort and quietness, and longevity. Let’s dig in!

Continental PureContact LS Review: an Accomplished Premium All-Season Tire

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If you drive a passenger car today and need a new set of tires, tire dealers will most probably direct you toward touring or grand-touring (higher speed ratings) all-season tires. These tires provide good year-round traction, last for a heck of a long time, and drive very smoothly.

The Continental PureContact LS is a grand-touring all-season tire that belongs to the premium category, meaning it should work better than budget-oriented models in most categories. However, it also faces a stiff competition from the Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack and the Michelin Premier A/S, both very highly-rated tires.

So, how does the Continental PureContact LS fare against its fierce competitors? Let’s discuss this in our Continental PureContact LS review.

Continental CrossContact LX20 Review: Eco-Friendly Crossover/SUV Tire

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The Continental CrossContact LX20 review cites cost saving as one of the key advantages over other tires. This is because it provides better fuel mileage, so it saves you money at the gas pump. For durability, it can last up to 70,000 miles, so buying tires often is out of the question.

It outshines its competitors when driven on wet surfaces, giving you good cornering, braking, traction and grip. It is important to note that it doesn’t do well on hard snow or harsh winter conditions. But on light snows, it performs excellently. Lastly, it is specially designed for trucks, SUVs, and light trucks and comes in numerous sizes to suit your needs.

Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 Review: Best-in-Class Snow and Ice Tire

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Despite the advancements in all-season and all-weather tread compounds in the last decade, winter tires are still the kings for driving on snow and ice. And it’s not even close – even the cheapest winter tire will perform better than a premium all-season tire in harsh wintry conditions.

The WS90 is Bridgestone’s latest winter tire from the coveted Blizzak family, which has always been at the forefront of innovation and almost always beat its competitors in comparative tests. The latest model succeeds the WS80, which was already a very capable winter tire and among the best in the business.

However, Bridgestone didn’t want to rest on its laurels and employed several new hi-tech features, aiming to create the safest tire on snow and ice-covered roads. So, did it succeed? Read on to find out in our in-detail Bridgestone Blizzak WS90 review, where we’ll cover snow and ice traction, but also dry, wet, and slush traction, and comfort. Let’s dig in!

Continental Crosscontact LX25 Review: The Best Selling Continental Tire EverMade

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Each Continental CrossContact LX25 tire also comes with EcoPlus Technology built into the tire that adapts the tread pattern for the road condition. Additionally, the tires are very fuel-efficient, which in turn help reduce CO2 emissions and are engineered to give you a great driving experience.

The tires offer superb traction in wet, dry, and snowy conditions. Drivers can enjoy the safety of their tires for extended periods thanks to a warranty that is second to none in the industry. Additionally, the EcoPlus technology adapts to various road conditions to maximize grip.

This Continental CrossContact LX25 review goes into detail about every aspect of the legendary tire. From the pros and cons to its specifications and maintenance indicators. We want to be informed and confident when equipping your vehicle with new tires, and this review should definitely help you with that.

Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS Review: A Driver-Focused All-Season Tire

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A few decades ago, having a set of tires that provided a rewarding driving experience and year-round traction was impossible. However, the ultra-high-performance all-season category today has some really great tires, all capable of providing you with fun and safety.

The Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS is the latest such tire, aiming to capture the highest spot in the category. However, many tires aim for best-in-class honors, yet few deliver.

In this Bridgestone Potenza RE980AS review, we’ll try to reveal how good of a job Bridgestone has done in delivering a capable year-round performance tire. We’ll focus on the driving experience but also have a word or two about wet and snow performance and comfort. Let’s dig in!

Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Review: The Most Balanced Performance All-Season Tire

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All-season tires are almost exclusively avoided by the enthusiast community due to lack of traction and grip on dry roads. However, things have changed lately. Namely, the premium tire makers have started producing ultra-high-performance all-season tires, which promise summer-like tire handling on dry roads, but also usable snow traction.

The Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 is among the most popular such tires, already finding its way onto many modern vehicles. The German tiremaker promises that this tire works excellently on every surface, including dry, wet, and snowy.

However, in most cases, the promises haven’t turned out true. So, how does this model perform in the real world? That’s exactly what we are going to find out in our Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 expert review.

Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack Review: A Seriously Accomplished Grand-Touring Tire

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Bridgestone’s Turanza family of tires has always been at the forefront with innovation, quality, performance, and durability. However, in recent years, competition from Michelin, Continental, and Pirelli has not only caught up but overtook Bridgestone, particularly the Turanza Serenity Plus.

The Japanese rubber giant was quick to get back to form with the all-new for 2019 Turanza QuietTrack. The new model continues with the comfort-first mantra but claims further improvements in noise suppression. Moreover, it improves wet traction by 20% and snow traction by a stunning 44%, both areas where the predecessor struggled.

Nonetheless, that’s only marketing speech – we are here to see if the tire really lives up to the promise. In our detailed Bridgestone Turanza QuietTrack review, we’ll cover every area of the tire, including grip and traction, comfort levels, and durability, and then give our verdict. So, without further ado, let’s dig in!