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Has anyone driven Honda civic with snow tires? Does it help?

Old Feb 13, 2008 | 11:37 AM
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Has anyone driven Honda civic with snow tires? Does it help?

Has anyone driven Honda civic with snow tires? Does it help?
Old Feb 13, 2008 | 12:48 PM
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True snow tires always give more traction on snow and ice.















They will be louder and not handle as well at high speeds.















New all weather tires will give a lot of traction on a front wheel drive cars also but not quite as much as true snow tires.
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Originally Posted by Beemingboy
True snow tires always give more traction on snow and ice.







New all weather tires will give a lot of traction on a front wheel drive cars also but not quite as much as true snow tires.
Not true at all. I upgraded to the latest "Goodyear Ultragrip Ice" tires this past winter and they are quiiiiiiet and smoooth on the road (I'm talking highway speeds of 130-155km/h). Now my previous Dunlop Graspic tires had amazing grip but were slightly noisy. I guess they've really improved winter tire technology.
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