View Single Post
Old 04-21-2021, 02:06 PM   #22
TheProfessor
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 1,062
Thanks: 17
Thanked 326 Times in 198 Posts
Default

Quote:
Originally Posted by jeffk View Post
Great video that confirms the difference between "all season" and snow tires.
Can be difficult for some to take the time to view any posting video. Even if video has real life information.

I have purchased the Firestone Weathergrip for my AWD vehicle.
Don't need dedicated snow tires. But wanted something that was rated high in both rain and snow. As well as all season driving.

I also have Cooper CS-5 on my other vehicle. And really excellent in rain, snow, and ice. Got caught in a severe ice storm and I sailed along fine on highway with others got stuck or off road.

People seem to go by a brand and not by a specific model. All/most tire companies make varied quality tires to meet price points.
There is no one brand that is the best.

I skip the China tires and I skip the Korean tires. Have visited both countries. China can be a basket case when it comes to quality control.
May be a cultural thing.
TheProfessor is offline   Reply With Quote