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Milestar MS70 All Season Reviews

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    7.3

    Good

    Score breakdown:

    7.3

    Long lasting

    Good

    7.5

    Handling

    Good

    7.6

    Traction

    Good

  • For most drivers, all-season tires are the best all-around choice for a do-it-all tire that delivers year-round traction, predictable handling in wet or dry weather, long wear, a comfortable ride, good road manners, and low noise. That sounds like a lot to expect, but that’s what all-season tires are designed for.

    There are so many choices out there for all-season tires for sedans, coupes, minivans and crossovers, and many of them are a “you get what you pay for” proposition. Not so with the Milestar MS70 All Season; this is an affordable all-season tire that punches way above its weight class when it comes to performance and value.

    What is it about the tire that makes it such a standout performer when it comes to all-season tires? Let’s dig a little deeper with this Milestar MS70 All Season review:

    Features and Benefits

    Since all-season tires are engineered to perform year-round, they need a certain set of features to help them perform in dry, wet, and light winter weather conditions. Here’s what the MS70 All Season has to offer:

    • Circumferential grooves designed to evacuate water from the tire’s contact patch for enhanced wet-weather traction and resistance to hydroplaning
    • Symmetrical tread pattern for dependable traction and easy tire rotation
    • Vertical, longitudinal sipes boost wet-weather grip as well as dry-weather handling
    • Advanced tread compound designed for long wear, great traction, good heat dissipation
    • Tread pitch is computer tuned to keep road noise low
    • Network of variable depth sipes embedded in tread to add thousands of extra biting edges for grip in wet, snowy or slushy conditions
    • Backed by a 40,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty

    Pros and Cons

    So, is this the right tire for you? Let’s weigh the pros and cons.

    PROS:

    • Very affordable price point
    • Predictable, stable handling with solid road manners
    • Innovative sipe design

    CONS:

    • A little noisy
    • Tread life could be longer
    • Poor traction in heavier snow

    SimpleTire’s view on Milestar MS70 All Season tires

    For drivers of sedans, minivans, and crossovers, there are an overwhelming number of choices when it comes to all-season tires. And of course the prices range from pretty cheap all the way to top dollar for premium all-season tires, with value that’s usually reflected in what you pay up front.

    The Milestar MS70 is, simply put, a tire that checks the boxes you’re hoping for in an all-season tire. We especially like its ride quality and the combination of lateral and longitudinal sipes that boost both wet-weather and dry-weather traction, and the symmetrical tread pattern that’s designed for even wear and ease of rotation. If you’re looking for an affordable (mid-priced) all-season tire that’s protected by a decent treadwear warranty and could be a good fit for your vehicle, we really feel that the Milestar MS70 is worthy of consideration.

    Vehicles the Milestar MS70 All Season is a good replacement tire for

    All-season tires are ideal for use on a wide variety of vehicles, and that’s the case with the MS70 All Season. If you drive a Buick Regal, Chevrolet Cavalier, Chrysler Town & Country, Dodge Caravan, Ford Taurus, Honda Civic, Hyundai Elantra, Kia Optima, Mazda 3, Nissan Maxima, Subaru Impreza, Toyota Camry, or Volkswagen Jetta, then this is a tire you might want to consider.

    3 reviews

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    3.8

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    Scorecard

    Dry

    3

    Wet

    3

    Winter

    2

    Comfort

    3

    Noise

    3

    Treadwear

    3

    1 SimpleTire reviews

    anthony
    3
    Verified Customer
    May 28, 2014

    cannot drive in the snow

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