Conventional tires aren't optimized for cold winter
temperatures. In true winter conditions, they tend to lose
much of their traction, and may even leave you
stranded.
Every aspect of your vehicle's performance is affected by
the strength of its connection to the
road.
- Vehicle handling, stopping and safety
systems can all perform better with improved
traction.
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Winter tires are specifically engineered to help maximize traction on
ice- and snow-covered roads, and on wet or dry roads in temperatures
below 45°F. Ultrahigh-performance and all-season tires have diminished
traction in cold temperatures.[1]
- Increased
traction can help you stay on your intended course, stop more safely and
avoid trouble.
