Don't get us wrong—they're still far better in the snow than even the best all-season tires. If you don't do a lot of long-distance winter driving and are likely to put most of your miles on ...
The most common reasons for not using winter tires are the belief that all-season tires are good enough (62 per cent), cost (27 per cent), and reduced driving in winter (23 per cent). “As one in five ...
In cold temperatures, the rubber of all-season tires can also stiffen, causing traction to become less effective on snow and ice. Jones said "Checking the air once a month is the best part, especially ...