Tires Vredestein or FULDA
I’ve got those on my Miata. They’re insanely good, feels great on dry pavement unlike a lot of snow tires, and still performs well in the snow.
Best Winter tire I've had for sure. It's the perfect tire if snow isnt consistant but the cold temps are. Performs wonderfully on pavement while still maintaining excellent snow performance.
A set of Vredestein Wintrac Pro+ will run you just $670 on the Rack.
I have 275/35R21 version of those tires on my Ioniq 5N in Canada and they are great in the summer and pretty good in the winter. We just had a blizzard here too and the car handled it fine meanwhile only 1/3 of the people made it to work that day and some had snow tires too.
Just bought these Vredestein All-season Quatrac Pro+ tires from TireRack based on their research/reviews to replace the summer tires that came on our 2023 i4 RWD. I had never heard of them before but I love them. They actually feel much better to me when driving
I have Verdestein quatrain pro+ on the wife’s car and they are fabulous. Have previously used Michelin premiers as well and loved them.
I’ve run Vredestein Quatrac Pros and Pro+ on two different cars and loved them. They are fine in snow, obviously not a snow tire but better than stock all seasons. Where they really shine is in the rain. One of the best rain tires out.
I ended up getting a set of 19" CX70 wheels from a lower trim level for my Turbo S, and bought a set of Vredestein Pinza H/T tires for those rims. Plus, these 19" tires ride so much better than the 21's!!
I myself also have allseason, Fulda Multicontrol. So far in those conditions you described they perform allright, but you need to be careful. I’m still not fully convinced to take them to direct snow since I have tried to cross some purely snowy areas and they get stuck.
They had good reviews so I put them on my old car. First I had a problem with bulking on one of them within a year. After that the rest of them showed a severe dryrot after only 3 years and only like 20k km. I sold the car, but would not expect them to be more than 4 years before dryrotted away. I will never get them again, even though I have fairly good experience from the farming world.
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