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Which type of tires are right for you

By Bill DeBoer on Nov 23, 2023 11:12:00 AM

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With the arrival of colder weather and the potential of snow increasing the chance of danger on the roads, it is crucial to keep in mind that your car's tires play a vital role in ensuring your safety. As the only part of the vehicle that makes contact with the road, it is essential to have the right tires at the right time. Let's explore the distinctions between all-season, winter, and all-weather tires.

While all-season tires are suitable for three seasons, they are not optimal for winter conditions. On the contrary, winter tires are specifically designed to handle harsh winter weather and offer exceptional traction on snow and ice. However, it is important to note that they are not meant to be used in other seasons and may wear out quickly if utilized year-round.

Fortunately, a new kind of tire has emerged: all-weather tires. These versatile tires provide the best of both worlds, delivering the same level of performance as winter tires in cold weather while remaining suitable for use in other seasons.

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Selecting the appropriate tires for your vehicle depends on various factors, including your driving habits and the weather conditions in your area. We are always here to assist you in choosing the ideal tires for your car. Feel free to reach out to us at 973-827-4047 or schedule an appointment online at autorepair.shop.

Bill DeBoer

Written by Bill DeBoer

William J. DeBoer (Bill Jr.) is Co-owner and Vice President at DeBoer’s Auto. As the company’s General Manager, Bill has been responsible for bringing innovations in daily operations to the full-service, high-tech auto repair facility for 20+ years. Passionate about computers from an early age, Bill’s interest in technology gravitated to cars while he was in college. By obtaining a Certificate in Automotive Technology followed by a B.S. in Business Management from Penn State, Bill was able to fuse his interests into a car technology specialization and join the family business shortly thereafter.