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Best 2017 Winter Tires for Your Car

TNH Staff · November 26, 2017 · Leave a Comment

Winter is just around the corner and this means only one thing to drivers all around the world, they need to buy a new set of winter tires! Driving on snow or ice is one of the most difficult things because the car immediately slides off the road if the brake is being pressed. Therefore, skilled drivers need to rely on engine break to slow down their car.

Fortunately, there special winter tires which can make this whole ordeal easier. For example, a premium set of winter tires will guarantee that drivers will never get stuck in snow and that their car handling will improve. Without any further ado, here are the best winter tires for your car.

Continental WinterContact SI

First off, we need to mention that Continental is one of the most renowned tire manufacturers in the world and this says something about the quality of its products. Nonetheless, this tire set uses a studless design that’s been specially created for family cars. The zigzag sipes and multi-angled design make it nearly impossible for cars to randomly slide off the road.

Pirelli Winter Sottozero 3

The Pirelli brand is mostly known for creating tires for F1 racecars. Pirelli created a special set of winter tires that will help drivers keep their car’s performance at top level, despite there being half a meter of snow. This tire set uses a special rubber compound that features specialized polymers which help the wheels stay gripped to the road.

Bridgestone Blizzak

Bridgestone has a reputation for creating rather unique tire surface patterns which help them stay “glued” to the road. The Blizzak tires use a special rubber compound that doesn’t slide at all, even from ice-covered surfaces. The reason why these winter tires can achieve this is because their surface is covered with microscopic cells and tubes.

Filed Under: Car Tips Tagged With: Winter Tires

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