So I live in a snowy area and I drive on all seasons. I mean, I drive 3pms all seasons, but I drive all seasons.
My area is really good with plowing and salting on major roadways. Don’t get me wrong, if I moved a couple hours north I would strongly consider them. But it’s just not worth it where I am.
Well, those would be “all-weather” tires, not all-season. But many all-weather tires are not meant to be used in severe winter conditions, like the Michelin Cross Climate. Michelin even says to use a dedicated winter tire in severe winter conditions or ice.
So I live in a snowy area and I drive on all seasons. I mean, I drive 3pms all seasons, but I drive all seasons.
My area is really good with plowing and salting on major roadways. Don’t get me wrong, if I moved a couple hours north I would strongly consider them. But it’s just not worth it where I am.
Well, those would be “all-weather” tires, not all-season. But many all-weather tires are not meant to be used in severe winter conditions, like the Michelin Cross Climate. Michelin even says to use a dedicated winter tire in severe winter conditions or ice.
Well, they are marketed as all seasons. There’s a limit to what kind of tire I’m willing to sport in the climate here
Or just be like me and have four sets of wheels and tires to be able to handle anything. Lol
I don’t even have storage space for one full size spare.