All- Season tires
- Pros- These tires are the best for year-round traction. They offer a long tread wear so you won’t have to replace them as often and they offer a comfortable ride.
- Cons- These are basic tires so you aren’t going to get the precise handling and grip that you would get from a higher performing tire. But if you are a basic driver that uses their care mainly around town and every once in a while on a road trip, these tires are perfect in performance and most importantly price!
- Price Range- $35 to $115
Performance All-season tires
- Pros- These tires are similar to all-season tires except that you get better handling and grip on wet and dry pavement
- Cons- They are more expensive then all-season tires and sometimes you can’t even tell the difference between them
- Price Range- $45 to $150
Ultra-High Performance Tires
- Pros- These tires are great for control and grip on wet and dry roads.
- Cons- There are a few cons for these tires. The tread does not last as long and these tires do not do well in the winter on snow and ice. They also usually require larger wheels for proper instillation.
- Price Range- $90 and up
Winter tires or Snow tires
- Pros- These tires are prove the best handling and traction on snow and ice.
- Cons- They are only suitable for winter driving conditions since they perform poorly on wet or dry roads.
- Price range- $40 to $165
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