I used the Michelin X-ice Xi-2 this winter and last winter. They work great in snow, slush and icy roads. They are also the highest rated snow and ice tire on tirerack.com based on user surveys. Last winter I had to drive through several snow storms to get to work at odd hours of the night and when the AWD cars on all season tires were stuck and sliding around, I was able to make it to work in my Mustang with these tires. The befuddled look you get form Subaru owners when you pass them going up a hill is definitely worth having food snow tires. They are also very quiet on dry roads and most of them are rated as GreenX low rolling resistance tires which can improve your gas mileage.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=X-Ice+Xi2
The previous few winters I used the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 tires. They worked great in the snow, but weren't as good in icy conditions as the Xi-2 tires. They are also V speed rated for 149 MPH and their handling on dry roads is better than the Xi2 and many all season tires I used. They are also very quiet on dry roads and most of them are rated as GreenX low rolling resistance tires which can improve your gas mileage.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=Pilot+Alpin+PA3
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=X-Ice+Xi2
The previous few winters I used the Michelin Pilot Alpin PA3 tires. They worked great in the snow, but weren't as good in icy conditions as the Xi-2 tires. They are also V speed rated for 149 MPH and their handling on dry roads is better than the Xi2 and many all season tires I used. They are also very quiet on dry roads and most of them are rated as GreenX low rolling resistance tires which can improve your gas mileage.
http://www.tirerack.com/tires/tires.jsp?tireMake=Michelin&tireModel=Pilot+Alpin+PA3