Pros: Good on wet, dry, icy and snowy roads, comfortable and quiet
Cons: Expensive, not designed for harsh winters
Pros: Superior grip on ice and snow, durable, quiet, low rolling resistance means better gas mileage
Cons: Poor wet- and dry-road grip in some tests
Pros: Impressive on icy, snowy and wet roads, durable, inexpensive, studdable
Cons: Unimpressive on dry roads, less ice grip than Michelin X-Ice Xi2
Pros: Great on snow and ice, low rolling resistance for a studded tire, studded tire for cars, SUVs, minivans and light trucks
Cons: Braking performance on dry or wet pavement, noisy on dry pavement
Pros: Great performance on wet and dry roads, inexpensive, for a max-performance tire, quiet overall
Cons: For summer driving only, no tread-wear warranty, noisy over bumps
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