3 Must-Know Differences Between Winter Tires and All-Season Tires
We can tell you whether your “all-season” tires work as effectively in the winter as the greatest winter tires. They don’t, and they are hardly even close. Most winter tires, also referred to as “snow tires,” perform better in snow, rain, and even on ice than all-season tires.
All-season tires are the best option if you only get a few snow flurries yearly, and slick, icy roads are more of an anomaly than a yearly annoyance. Installing winter tires, however, is not a frivolous precaution if you are aware of a time of year when ice roads are a constant problem; instead, it is a vital safety step that might save your life. The advantages of winter tires, the technology behind them, and some of the benefits and drawbacks of installing them on your car are examined in the following blog post by Palm Springs Nissan in Cathedral City, CA.
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