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Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3
Wet
92
Dry
91
Ice
84
9.9
Continental AllSeasonContact 2
Wet
85
Snow
84
Comfort
82
9.8
Nokian Seasonproof 2
Mid-Range 18
Wet
96
Snow
89
Comfort
84
9.7
Vredestein Quatrac
Mid-Range 28
Wet
89
Snow
82
Comfort
78
9.6
Bridgestone Turanza All Season 6
Dry
88
Wet
87
Snow
73
9.5
Michelin CrossClimate
Premium 149
Dry
91
Wet
83
Snow
82
9.5
Michelin CrossClimate 2
Snow
92
Value
82
Dry
82
9.3
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3
Ice
92
Snow
84
Wet
80
9.3
Hankook Kinergy 4S2
Premium 60
Snow
83
Wet
78
Dry
77
9.2
Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2
Snow
94
Wet
81
Comfort
79
9.1
Michelin CrossClimate 3
Snow
99
Comfort
95
Value
79
8.9
Dunlop All Season 2
Ice
92
Value
91
Snow
85
8.9
GT Radial ClimateActive
Comfort
81
Snow
79
Wet
77
8.8
Michelin CrossClimate+
Snow
86
Value
77
Dry
76
8.7
Continental AllSeasonContact
Snow
87
Wet
80
Value
78
8.7
Giti AllSeason AS2
Mid-Range
Snow
81
Comfort
77
Wet
77
8.7
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF2
Ice
100
Comfort
88
Dry
76
8.6
Bridgestone Weather Control A005 EVO
Wet
81
Dry
78
Snow
74
8.5
Nokian SeasonProof
Mid-Range 11
Snow
94
Comfort
91
Value
76
8.4
Falken EUROALL SEASON AS210
Snow
79
Wet
75
Value
65
8.4
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF
Snow
91
Comfort
86
Value
82
8.4
Kumho Solus 4S HA32+
Mid-Range 4
Snow
79
Ice
76
Comfort
70
8.3
BFGoodrich g Grip All Season 2
Snow
94
Comfort
92
Value
78
8.2
Bridgestone Weather Control A005
Wet
82
Dry
81
Snow
79
8.2
Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert 2
Comfort
80
Value
79
Wet
76
8.1
Uniroyal AllSeasonExpert
Comfort
100
Snow
93
Value
75
8.0
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons 7.9
Toyo Celsius AS2
Mid-Range 5
Value
81
Comfort
67
Snow
66
7.9
Pirelli Cinturato AllSeason
Snow
77
Wet
72
Value
66
7.8
Avon AS7 Gen 2
Mid-Range 6
Snow
95
Wet
77
Comfort
74
7.6
Bridgestone B 390
Premium 10
7.4
Kleber Citilander
Mid-Range
Snow
74
Value
55
Wet
53
7.4
Reference All Season
Snow
92
Off road
78
Wet
69
7.3
Nokian WeatherProof
Mid-Range 31
Snow
96
Value
76
Wet
67
7.2
Pirelli Cinturato All Season+
Snow
95
Comfort
77
Wet
64
7.1
Toyo Celsius
Mid-Range 17
Snow
88
Comfort
72
Wet
55
7.1
Nokian All Weather+
Mid-Range 6
7.1
Continental TrueContact Tour 54
Dry
84
Wet
78
Ice
73
7.0
Yokohama BluEarth 4S AW21
Wet
75
Snow
71
Ice
67
7.0
General Altimax RT43
Mid-Range 11
7.0
Michelin Premier AS 7.0
Nexen Roadian GTX
Mid-Range 11
7.0
BFGoodrich Urban Terrain TA 6.9
Dunlop SP Sport 01 AS 6.9
Michelin Primacy MXM4 6.9
Firestone MultiSeason
Mid-Range 10
6.7
Continental ProContact 6.6
Michelin Energy Saver AS 6.6
Kumho Solus TA31
Mid-Range 9
6.6
Pirelli P6 Fourseasons 6.5
Michelin Energy E3A
Premium 10
6.2
Nokian eNTYRE
Mid-Range 24
6.2
Nokian SeasonProof 1
Mid-Range 3
Wet
82
Dry
69
6.1
Pirelli P7 AS+ 3
Premium 4
Dry
77
Ice
76
Snow
60
6.0
Bridgestone Turanza QUIETTRACK
Dry
73
Wet
67
Snow
63
6.0
Michelin Pilot HX MXM4 5.9
Michelin Defender 2
Dry
79
Ice
67
Wet
57
5.5
Fulda MultiControl
Mid-Range 2
Wet
60
Value
50
Dry
46
4.1
Nokian One
Mid-Range 19
Snow
40
1.7
Reviewed but Unranked 12 tyres
Bridgestone B 391
Premium 4
73%
Michelin Energy MXV4+ 62%
Nokian eNTYRE 2.0
Mid-Range 4
60%
Falken Sincera SN250 AS 56%
Kumho Sense KR26
Mid-Range 3
51%
Yokohama BluEarth S34
Mid-Range 3
38%
Pirelli P4 Four Seasons+ 29%
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Passenger Car All Season Premium Touring Tyres Tyre Review Highlights
BFGoodrich Advantage Control — rated 76%
while driving a BMW 330i for 22500 miles
Great daily-driver kind of tire. Fitted to an E46 330i on stock Style 73's, really makes me wish I had wider wheels. Dry grip is good, not great. This is not a pure-performance tire, definitely more on the side of a highway cruiser that can do anything relatively safely. Ran into one or two small issues in snow and ice grip, but excusable since it's an all-season meant for passenger cars.
tyre reviewed on 2026-03-02 07:42:36
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 — rated 83%
while driving a Ford S Max for 10000 miles
I've now done around 16.000 km / 10.000 miles across all possible conditions, from hot summer to a very snowy winter and can say that it is a fantastic product for normal daily driving. My impressions:<br />
- In summer it feels like a comfort oriented touring tyre, which is absolutely fine for an all-season. The grip it there if you push it, it will flex a lot, but it will hold traction very well,<br />
- In the wet it's very impressive, even in cold. The comparison to my previous Michelin Cross Climate 2 is like night and day,<br />
- In snow it fells like an OK/average winter tire, which I think is very good for an all-season. I did try it in all kinds of snow, ice and mud, even on a completely white road in the mountains and didn't any problems with setting off, stopping or turning.<br />
You have to keep in mind that this is not a sports tire, it will not give you any sporty feel, but it's not designed to do so. However, for normal, daily driving, it's very, very good, the first one in my life I could really call an all-season, because it's performing well in all conditions. The previous generation of all-season tires (like the Cross Climate 2 I had) always had a weak spot, but this one doesn't really have one. I am yet to measure the wear, but an eyeball test tells me it's not bad.
tyre reviewed on 2026-03-02 05:19:10
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 — rated 91%
while driving a Ford Kuga for 4349 miles
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tyre reviewed on 2026-03-02 05:00:03
Nexen Roadian GTX — rated 53%
while driving a Hyundai Tucson for 17000 miles
Absolutely horrendous tyre. Stock tyre on 2023 Hyundai Tuscon and tread on all four tyres is deterioriating. Chunks of it are breaking off. Waiting to see what Hyundai says before we replace tyres and send Hyundai the bill.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-28 17:25:26
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 — rated 93%
while driving a Unknown for 1000 miles
My Pirellis performed just fine in all conditions, it's, in my opinion one of the few good 4season tires worth buying.<br />
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Despite the little mileage, I drove my car in all sorts of roads, city, highway, in all sorts of conditions, ranging from dry to soaking wet, deep snow and thick road ice.<br />
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The tires feel absolutely excellent in dry and wet conditions. I usually drive regularly, but even when I got a little spirited both in dry or wet, the tires were able to take the abuse and never lost traction (really surprised me how much better these are in the wet compared to the old set of budget tires I had!) (I couldn't remember the name of those.)<br />
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My opinion for the tires performance in snowy and icy conditions is mostly positive, there are a few things to keep in mind however.<br />
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in snow, while the tires behaved as expected, I had a couple moments of wheel spin (but those were mostly from spirited driving, otherwise, if you are careful with the brakes, turning and acceleration, they behave fine.)<br />
Notable moment was when I didn't have a snow shovel and there was about 7 inches of snow my rims were buried in, turned DSTC off and sent it, and the car came barrelling out of the snow trap with little issues.<br />
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I was surprised by it's performance on ice. Really, really good feedback on when the wheels start losing grip in turns. Otherwise, if you plan on driving at regular speeds in ice, refer to the point above and won't have any issues.<br />
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Overall, I would buy it again, It's excellent for regular and spirited driving in dry or rain.<br />
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And doesn't let you down in snow and ice (although don't try to drive your car like an F1 car in those conditions with these tires.)
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-16 18:31:04
Vredestein Hitrac All Season — rated 91%
while driving a Subaru Ascent for 5000 miles
My experience so far (5k miles) with the Vredestein HiTrac All Season tires is great. These tires are 100% better than the original Falken tires that came on the new vehicle. The vehicle handles much better in every aspect. Handling on wet roads, dry roads, stopping and cornering are much better with the Vredestein tires. Comfort and noise levels are fine. Comfort is very good, but noise levels are just good in my observation. My vehicle and its sound insulation or lack of may be the reason for more road noise. Very pleased with my purchase.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-16 17:08:18
GT Radial ClimateActive — rated 83%
while driving a Fiat 1.2 16V for 2500 miles
I fitted this tyre on a new Fiat 600 hybrid, straight at car delivery, replacing the OE summer Goodyear's. I therefore have no benchmark compared to the summer OE's.<br />
Fitted in early December, i had the chance to drive them on dry, wet and also some snow due to latest weather conditions.<br />
the tyre was superb in all levels of grip. it is also very quiet and comfortable, despite the 18 inch and (relative) low aspect ratio.<br />
Handling is soft and with delayed response, but i attribute this more to the car overall soft suspensions and chassis settings, rather than the tyre itself.<br />
A very good tyre at a fantastic price point. And apparently the press agrees with me. <br />
Well done GT!
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-16 02:31:24
Michelin CrossClimate 2 — rated 92%
while driving a Citroën C4 Grand Picasso for 18000 miles
Wonderful tyre. I am absolutely impressed after the harsh winter of 2026. I use it in Hungary with summers reaching 40 °C and winters well below freezing (especially in 2026 with several weeks of snow and freezing rain). After 3 years, I must say this the perfect all-year tyre for this climate. <br />
Jon claims that some snow grip should be sacrificed for better wet performance, but after this winter, I dare to disagree. Michelin understood that you need every piece of grip in the snow to keep you mobile and safe even in rare winter conditions. This is exactly what makes CC2 a real all-year tyre. True, there is some uncertainty in heavy rain, but you can easily manage it with reduced speed. A perfect tyre on the dry, limited wear even in summer heatwaves and winter-tyre-like capabilities in the snow: a miracle tyre indeed.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-14 12:14:18
Pirelli Cinturato All Season SF3 — rated 94%
while driving a Volkswagen Golf MK6 1.6 tdi for 10000 miles
Very good tyre in all conditions, quiet which is very important to me, very good grip in wet & snow, I didn't push it to limit on dry though. One thing which bothers me is the stiffness of the sidewall/tyre, car is significantly harder with them, bumping much more than previous summer tyre (Michelin Primacy 3). Other than that I'm very satisfied with this tyre, also wear doesn't seem to be an issue, I'm using them 2nd winter and 1 summer between them (around 12k miles/20k kms) and I guess they will last at least the same amount of miles, if not more.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-13 03:08:17
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 — rated 77%
while driving a Citroën C5 X hybrid 225 for 3000 miles
This is a further update on the Goodyears. Previously I had complained about the poor fuel consumption with these tyres. After 3,000 miles, there has been some improvement hence this review. However I estimate I am still around 2 mpg down with these tyres.<br />
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I have never experienced this before with new tyres, but it has taken over 2,000 miles for these Goodyear Vector 3’s to ‘bed in’. There is definitely less resistance from the tyres now, and the car will freewheel further. Fuel consumption has improved, but it is still not as good as my previous tyres - Kleber Quadraxer 3’s. Apart from that gripe, the tyres are excellent.<br />
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I drive a lot in Italy and generally the locals don’t hang around. So you need a car that is agile and tyres that will grip well. Certainly on wet and greasy roads, the Goodyears really hold on. Wet braking is good too. I have not had a chance to try them on snow or ice. <br />
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The Goodyears make the car feel more chuckable and it changes direction without hesitation. The ride quality though, maybe because of this, is not so forgiving. It is just a question now of how long they will last, and when their performance might start to drop off.<br />
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In the future I will certainly pay more attention to the rolling resistance of tyres, and will choose a tyre with the lowest. It really does seem to make a difference.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-08 09:54:29
Goodyear Vector 4 Seasons Gen 2 — rated 100%
while driving a VW Polo 6R 1.6 TDI Bluemotion for 59000 miles
Formerly I most used Michelin-tires. Being older, more lazy, read about all-weather tires on this website; quality had become better. And indeed this first try was excellent. First used this set on a Peugeot 407 hdi 2.0 en last years on a -508. After 59000 miles, two tires have 2.5 mm left and the other two little bit more than 3 mm; I didn't expect so many miles from all-weather tires. Of course numbers 1-10 are relative and subjective, and my opinion also, but I've always been very satisfied with these tires. In wet conditions, they gave me a great sense of security. I enjoyed the comfort and the lack of noise; better than ever before. It's fair to say that I'm a relaxed diesel driver. Driving isn't a sport for me, but a way to cover distances as safely and comfortably as possible. Cruising speed on the highway is for 90% approximately 70 to 75 mph. It's a pity that Generation 3 doesn't perform better in the comparison tests now.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-05 13:43:46
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen 3 — rated 87%
while driving a Mitsubishi carisma for 12500 miles
I based my buy in this website, basically because my vehicle, a Mitsubishi Carisma of 1997, uses 14 inch wheels, a diameter that's getting deprecated in the release of new gen tires, and I needed more information about the best models I could choose, I had to choose between this model and the Hankook kinergy 4s2 and I chose Goodyear cause they seem to endure more mileage, although hankook may be a better bang for the buck. I haven't had this car enough to test more tires that this one, but overall, my experience has been great, most time I've driven this car is on a dry road and sometimes wet but I live in a pretty dry territory, I have tried to make a more "sporty" use to see what these tires are capable of and it has an amazing grip, I feel like it's incredibly hard to lose control, something I find specially important since my car has no ABS or ESP or TCS to compensate.<br />
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In terms or reliability I have to say I had an small leak recently on the rear left tire which lead me to repair it but after a quick and cheap visit to the mechanic it gave me no more problem.<br />
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In terms of noise, considering I haven't measured it specifically I would say these are very silent, most of the noise I hear with this car is aerodynamic, the engine or certain parts of the interior due to their age, I tried the car on sound-absorbing asphalt that has been recently installed in my town and that absorbs around 75% of the rolling noise, other cars I've experienced to hear had a massive difference but not with mine, which leads me to think that there is not so much noise to absorb from the tires.<br />
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I hope these to be my tires for a loong time, for now it seems like it's the case since the tire wear with this mileage is minimal.
tyre reviewed on 2026-02-04 12:58:29
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