Great in dry and wet conditions; okay in light snow.
Leo took Arthur on a walk through the stacked aisles of the shop, explaining that tires fall into distinct tribes. ☀️ The Daily Commuters: All-Season Tires
Is your priority ?
They moved to a section with wider tires featuring aggressive, minimalist tread designs.
The sensible, comfortable shoes of the tire world.
Staying alive and moving in freezing temperatures, ice, and deep snow.
Leo looked at Arthur's sedan and asked about his daily routine. Arthur explained that he commuted 30 miles a day on the highway, faced heavy spring rains, but rarely saw heavy snow.
"You don't need race tires, and you don't need snow claws," Leo concluded. "You need a high-quality tire. It will give you a quiet ride, excellent wet braking to keep you safe in the rain, and it will last you years."