I've been on Michelins and Nokians up until now (the car is 9 years old, after all), but this summer marks the first time I've driven on Bridges. The only factor in my decision was my eagerness to sample a new brand while yet ingesting something well-respected and reliable. The new ones are 20% quieter, which is a welcome change. I could tell because the music I used to blast to drown out the tire noise was now too loud for its own good. It's a minor thing, but it's good for engineers' karma. It's too soon to tell how well they hold up to wear, but after 1500 miles on the road, they still seem brand new. Okay, now what?)
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