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    Best All-Weather Tires

    These special tires combine the strengths of all-season and winter/snow tires—without the need for seasonal changes

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    Ford Mustang Mach E driving in snow
    Ford Mustang Mach-E on a winter drive.
    Photo: Ford

    Many drivers in cold climates invest the time and money to swap out their all-season tires for winter/snow tires with optimized traction to tackle winter’s challenges. But there is an emerging tire type that provides similar cold-weather traction without needing to be changed seasonally: all-weather tires.

    These are designed to stay on year-round. Some all-weather tires cost more than the all-season tires they typically replace, but most buyers will come out ahead in choosing them by avoiding the cost and hassle of seasonal tire changes.

    “The best all-weather tire provides year-round traction that truly combines all-season and winter/snow performance,” says Ryan Pszczolkowski, Consumer Reports’ tire program manager. “Despite the higher prices, they typically represent a good value.”

    These do-it-all tires offer unique tread designed to work well on the extremes of bare pavement and to claw through snow, while their enhanced rubber compounds increase traction in a broad range of temperatures. 

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    These tires are denoted by the same mountain/snowflake symbol on the sidewall that appears on dedicated winter/snow tires. This means they meet industry standards for winter traction.

    All-weather tires are a subset of main tire categories, meaning they are mixed in among all-season and SUV all-season tires.

    There are eight tested all-weather tire models in our ratings, including the Bridgestone Weatherpeak, Falken Aklimate, Firestone WeatherGrip, Kenda Vezda Touring 4S, Michelin CrossClimate2, Nokian Remedy WRG5, Toyo Celsius II, and Vredestein Quatrac Pro+. Some proved exceptional, while others are best avoided.

    Below we present the best all-weather tires, factoring performance in our dry and wet track tests, snow traction, ice braking, and tread life. Each is CR Recommended and presented with key ratings.

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