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Originally Posted by supafamous https://www.caranddriver.com/car-acc...weather-tires/
Car and Driver teamed up with Tire Rack to test North American all weather tires. Pirelli wins this round. The Goodyear they tested was the older version and the newer one would likely have come 1st or 2nd. The big news is that there are lots of great options now in all weather tires - you don't have to get the eyebrow tires. |
I literally just bought a set of the WeatherReady 2's to replace my Speed 3's old Xice's just the other day. Fountain Tire had them on sale, $1300 all in, plus a $120 rebate. Not bad. They're one of the few models that actually has them in my Speed 3's OEM size (215/45/18). For whatever reason, it's a pretty uncommon size. The Pirellis and Crossclimates are something like $400-500 more expensive. Not worth it for me and my use case.