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10 Tires With The Highest Ratings For Wet Conditions
Driving in wet conditions can be tricky. Wet roads mean less friction and reduced tire grip, which makes it quite difficult to stay in control of your car. To fix this, manufacturers often design ...
View post: Ineos Might Be On The Way Out, and That’s a Shame When you’re shopping for a new car, you take a wide range of features and equipment into consideration before making your final decision.
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Top Pick Tires: Best Car, SUV, and Truck Tires
Consumer Reports testing reveals the best tires for each type of car Wet handling and braking are tested on a special section of our track facility, where water depth can be carefully controlled, ...
Main theme: It’s no accident that our updated tire ratings coincide with the arrival of fall and winter chills in some regions. Even if you’re not in an area where you have to contend with snow and ...
Outside of enthusiast circles, most people don't think about tires all that often. You have to have them to drive, they're expensive to replace, and then they're mostly forgotten until you get a flat.
Michelin ranks as the best major tire brand for customer satisfaction in 2025. Top ratings from Consumer Reports and J.D.
Do you remember the Pirelli Cyber Tire? No, it’s not an angular nightmare clad in stainless steel. Rather, it’s a sensor-equipped tire that can inform the car it’s fitted to what’s happening, both ...
Tires are a vital investment in your car—and a pricey one, too. On average, Consumer Reports members spent $223 per tire, according to our latest survey. But the real value of that purchase depends on ...
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