Apr 20, 2024
At Littleton Chevrolet, we have typically had the BEST PRICING ON TIRES IN THE AREA. Our Service and Parts team are experienced and dedicated to your needs. In this latest blog, we check out what are the best all season tires on the market coming into spring.
Choosing the best all-season tire depends on your priorities and needs. Here are some of the top contenders in different categories:
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- Pros: Excellent wet and dry traction, good in light snow, exceptional longevity, responsive control, quiet and comfortable ride.
- Cons: Not ideal for rough roads or heavy snow.
- Best Overall All-Season Tire: Continental ExtremeContact DWS06 Plus Tire
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- Michelin CrossClimate2 Tire
- Pros: High stability, impressive grip on all surfaces including light snow, good braking performance, less noisy, excellent durability.
- Cons: Can be pricier than some competitors, firmer ride over bumps.
- Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady Tire
- Pros: Durable, long warranty, easy to control in all weather conditions, impressive durability, good all-rounder.
- Cons: On the pricier side.
- Hankook Kinergy 4S2 H750 Tire
- Pros: Very good comfort levels, excellent handling on dry roads, good in dry braking, exceptional wet weather grip, very good value for money.
- Cons: May not be ideal for heavy snow areas.
- Falken Wildpeak A/T3W Tire
- Pros: All-season with winter certification, good for SUVs and vans, increased resistance to heat, solid performance in extreme winter conditions.
- Cons: Not for performance vehicles.
Remember to consider your climate, driving habits, and budget before making your final decision. Interested in having our Littleton Chevrolet Service and Parts team help you decide which tire is best for you and your vehicle? Give us a call at 603.444.1999


