…severe winter season of 2013 - 2014, many drivers are asking which tires have the best snow and ice traction. The answer is simple - the best dedicated winter / snow tires like the Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 for cars and Blizzak DM-V1 for crossovers and SUVs, walk away from even the best all-season…
Some drivers have already experienced winter conditions this year, while for others, winter is quickly approaching. In fact, we've already had snow here in Indiana and more is on the way this weekend. The all-season tires you've been nursing along aren't going to cut it once the roads…
…grip when braking on wet surfaces while providing long wear and all-season traction. Continental ExtremeContact DWS Pirelli Cinturato P7 All Season Plus Continental CrossContact LX20 with EcoPlus Technology Shop by vehicle to find the tire that's best for how and where you drive this winter.
…enthusiastslooking for BFGoodrich's best Ultra High Performance All-Season tire yet. Significantly improving wet handling/braking and snow traction over its predecessor, the g-Force COMP-2 A/S is designed to Accelerate faster, Brake shorter and provide more Control in all seasons to deliver BFG's…
…testing and experience, as well consumer reviews, the Continental ExtremeContact DWS is a very solid choice if one is looking for an all-season tire that is good in the winter and performs well the remainder of the year. If you like to drive hard year-round and only want to use one tire, this would…
…up in the top three. Grand Touring All-Season - Michelin Primacy MXV4 For the touring/performance car, the Michelin Primacy MXV4 is the best option. Again, a multi-million mile reported tire that scores the best in the winter elements. With tread depth being a key component to snow traction, high…
…appropriate tread depth for dry conditions only. As mentioned earlier, when it comes to winter driving, nothing performs better than a dedicated winter / snow tire. To see how an all-season tire compares to a snow tire in winter conditions, read "All- Season vs. Winter (Passenger Vehicle): The…
As the 2012 winter season quickly approaches, many members of our sales team took to the ice rink to compile measured data regarding starting and stopping distances on glare ice. In our tests, we reviewed several winter / snow tires and got a feel for each tire's bite capabilities, lateral…
…ready for hunting season or snow plowing and need new tires. If you're looking for an aggressive tire that can also go off-road while still performing on the streets, then look at options in the On-/Off-Road All-Terrain category. Some options are branded with the severe winter mountain/snowflake…
…vehicle through winter's elements. Last season our friends at Michelin introduced the X-Ice Xi3. It proved to be one of our top performers in the Studless Ice & Snow category and will help you handle snow- and ice-covered roads. Michelin's FleX-Ice silica-based winter tread rubber…
…Position, Continental ExtremeContact DWS, Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus and Pirelli P Zero Nero All Season) in winter conditions, the Michelin posted the best acceleration in snow and on ice and tied for first in braking on the ice. This portion of the results were measured with traction control…
…the Best Season for Driving (00:45) Category: Winter / Snow Tires Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Pinterest Email Page to a Friend Skiers in tandem. The perfect mountain pass. Pirelli Scorpion Winter tires. And some parachutes. Ready, steady, spaghetti. TJ & Pirelli Talk Scorpion All…
…chemical and mechanical grip. SUVs, trucks and crossovers are extremely difficult to beat if you get all the winter traction available. Normally, they last my family about three seasons (about 20K miles or so) and our customers agree that they are the best for your family's SUV, truck or crossover.
Which are the best winter / snow tires for 2013? The answer depends on your driving style, vehicle and the winter conditions you experience. Studless Ice & Snow Studless Ice & Snow tires deliver maximum snow and ice traction when conditions are the most severe. These tires will give up some…
…be a big safety benefit for drivers who need to travel at speed in wet conditions. I often hear customers say, "It rains a lot where I live, so I need to have an all-season tire." While the name all-season implies that a tire might be the best tire for every season, the reality is that the…
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