
Latrobe drivers sometimes ask us if all-season tires are just as good as winter tires for slick-road driving. Our Latrobe Chevrolet tire experts can tell you that winter tires are vastly superior.
For traction on warm roads, all-season tires are good. But these tires harden as the temperature drops. Once the average daily temperature goes under 45 degrees, you need winter tires.
Companies design their winter tires for maximum cold-weather traction. They use rubber compounds that remain sticky throughout winter. Premium ice-gripping tires also include unexpected components. For example, you can find tires with citrus oil in their tread. Others feature sand, crushed nutshells or tiny diamonds. While you may drive an all-wheel-drive automobile, you still need winter tires. An AWD system helps a vehicle move on snow and ice. To stop on slick pavement, you need modern winter tires. When the weather turns cold, please think of winter tires as must-have equipment.