Are All-Season Tires Good for Snow?
All-season tires are suitable for more mild winter conditions and are ideal for warmer climates. Many all-season tires are equipped to handle rain and light snow conditions year-round. They are not, however, specially designed for deep snow, ice, and cold weather.
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Cooper Adventurer All Season
The Cooper Adventurer All Season is for passenger cars, SUVs of all sizes and pick-up trucks. No matter what comes your way, you can count on enhanced grip, confident handling and plenty of miles.
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Whether it's safety or superior all-season performance, the Michelin CrossClimate 2 delivers best-in-class performance for every season without compromising treadwear.
Shop Michelin CrossClimate 2All-Season vs All-Weather Tires?
All-weather tires attempt to combine the benefits of an all-season and a winter tire into one, performing well in both summer and winter conditions. Many car owners opt for all-weather tires to avoid switching between sets of all-season and winter tires, but it’s important to note that all-weather tires may not last as long as all-season. Since all-weather tires are built to withstand a wide range of temperatures and conditions, the average tread life is shorter than that of all-season.