Another well thought out post from fox there. Winter tyres won't stop you getting stuck in the snow, they won't make you a better driver, and they won't make a RWD drive car suddenly like a WRC car with full Finland setup.
If people learned how to drive properly the wouldn't need "winter tyres"
Lets face it, most people on here are interested in cars, and i'd like to believe are better than average drivers because of that (i believe the two are linked) So any of us that get things a bit wrong in wintery conditions, chances are we were mucking about a bit or going a bit faster than we should have.
Just to add to the mix here, have you noticed how most cheap linglong tyres are rated Mud/Snow or "all weather tyres"? Looking at some treadpaterns I do believe that those cheapo ditchfinders may give slightly more grip in snow compared with some high end tread patters.
If people learned how to drive properly the wouldn't need "winter tyres"
Lets face it, most people on here are interested in cars, and i'd like to believe are better than average drivers because of that (i believe the two are linked) So any of us that get things a bit wrong in wintery conditions, chances are we were mucking about a bit or going a bit faster than we should have.
Just to add to the mix here, have you noticed how most cheap linglong tyres are rated Mud/Snow or "all weather tyres"? Looking at some treadpaterns I do believe that those cheapo ditchfinders may give slightly more grip in snow compared with some high end tread patters.

