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Dedicated snow tires are not required, but they do help. That being said, we have 3-peak *all-season* tires on our vehicles (Goodyear WeatherReady) and find they do a decent job and do better than regular all-season tires.
When I changed my Trofeo Rs to Goodyear Supercar 3R’s - that also saved about $1300 and they last 4K miles longer.
For context I’ve got them on a 2012 ford focus FWD, and they’ve absolutely blown my mind with how good they are in the snow. Great tires Goodyear
I have been running Duratracs for quite a while,work very well in winter.
I am at 51K on my stock Goodyears and have at least 10K left. I rotate every oil change (5-6K), front to back.
- Goodyear Assurance Weatherready
My car has the Goodyear assurance max now, a 2016 Q5. Tread is already at 6/32 after a few years.
I like them everywhere except wet roads. I've never been disappointed with their performance off-road and they do really well in snow, better than in rain actually. I can't hear the tire noise over the wind and rattling. Granted, they're the only ATs I've had on my Jeep since it was lifted so I can't compare them to other things. They are not the best option for a daily driver F150 though. They get loud and cup quickly and rain performance is more important with a heavier vehicle, especially when towing a camper.
I’ve had two Goodyears delam at high speed. Will never consider one again.
Auf meinem Alten habe ich vor fünf Jahren Ganzjahresreifen (Goodyear) drauf gezogen und naja, begeistert bin ich nicht. Hatten eigentlich das ganze Jahr über nen schlechteres Fahrgefühl als die Saisonreifen.
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