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Originally Posted by Tokay444
There is not one single "All season" tire on the market that will out perform even a mediocre season specific tire in it's specific discipline. Why compromise where the rubber meets the road?
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Good UHP all-seasons will run rings around lower-performance summer tires in any conditions.
All-seasons are going to be the best choice for a lot of people, the idea that they're no good in any conditions is just wrong. For sure if you know you will be driving on snow/ice during winter months, winter tires are the way to go. But if you won't be tracking the car, and you *might* end up having to drive in light snow, and if tire life is important to you, you're not giving up much if anything in terms of warm-weather grip going with a good UHP all-season vs. a summer tire.