To simply get straight to the point, all-season tires are your best option if you don't reside in extremely cold areas. These particular tires don't necessarily excel in a particular weather condition, but they're adequately designed to perform in various conditions on average. Most vehicles will come equipped with all-season tires from the factory and will provide less wear and tear in the long run. Consumers can also expect better gas mileage with all-season tires.

Winter tires have a specific tread pattern and biting edges that are designed to provide the most amount of grip on snowy surfaces. Up to 50% more traction is available with winter tires, which are great for cold surfaces. Winters tires will providing better braking performance on a wider mix of wintry conditions. The tread compounds are much more softer to better deal with colder elements than their all-season counterparts. Winter tires also have better flexibility in cold temps.

 

 

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