Quite a few ladies on here, they will be along soon
We find that the bridgestones are a bit hard for winter and wet use, they can be a little slippy in places such as roundabouts and if too much right foot is used its relatively easy to spin the rear wheel drive zed.
The others are slightly better in the wet etc. Nissan always fit Bridgestones as they have a contract with them. For relatively conservative driving they should be ok though.
Just out of interest when Bronzee and Tere get here they know more about the cars than most of the guys