In a word, everything. At least that's what you'll likely think if you take a look at the differences between these two tire brands' products and try to determine which one of them is really the better one. But, in order to make a more informed decision, let's take a closer look at the key differences between Bridgestone and Michelin tires. Which is better to choose? We'll try to find answers. The Bridgestone has a newer model. Check out the Michelin CrossClimate 2 vs Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6 comparing. Main information. MIchelin Bridgestone; Tread pattern: Directional: Directional: Tire Category: Premium Touring: The Alenza As Ultra performs much better on dry roads than the Michelin Defender. While the Michelin Defender is a tire for all seasons, the AS Ultra still has the better edge on dry surfaces. 2. Wet and Snowy Road Performance. On wet roads, the Michelin Defender shines. On Snowy and Icy roads, go Bridgestone. 3. Michelin is the second largest tire manufacture after Bridgestone, which had $22.13 Billion in sales in 2019. They had a subsequent decrease in the 2020 market due to the Covid-19 wave. Michelin is now expected to grow in 2021 with $5.4 Billion extra sales. It is an American brand that also owns multiple tire brands. BF Goodrich's Advantage T/A Sport scored higher than Michelin's Premier A/S when it comes to dry traction, corner stability, steering response, and wet traction. Both tires can handle light snowy surfaces, but the Advantage T/A Sport is more usable in deeper snow because of its lug type pattern. However, the same feature is the reason why Michelin CrossClimate2 would be superior to both. 3 peak mountain snowflake rated and excellent in rain too. Nobody knows that. The Weatherpeak, which is also 3pmsf rated too, is too new and hasn't been winter-tested by anyone yet. It'd be a safe bet to go with it but no idea about the performance difference between the two, if there is any. GRndAq.

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