In article <46c72763$0$30382$(E-Mail Removed)>,
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> MTED schrieb:
> > Hi all,
> >
> > does anyone have a suggestion for a set af all-seasons tires for my
> > 1999 Volvo C70 coupe?
> > I just want a decently priced solution for a smooth ride, average
> > drive style, good performing in snowy condition.
> > I bought the car (used) this last winter and I had a bad experince in
> > a snow storm that the Goodyer Eagle F1 mounted could not handle. I
> > want to replace the tires before this winter.
>
> During winter you use snow tires and
> during summer you use summer tires.
>
> Everything else is a lousy and dangerous compromise!
>
> Joerg
>
Joerg is right -- partly.
I bought a set of highly-rated "high performance all season tires" last
year (Toyo Proxes 4) for my 95 854T, hoping they'd substitute for my
snow tires, which have only a little more than the recommended minimum
tread left.
To make a long story short, the Toyos DID work much better in the snow
than my summer tires. But then I put my well-worn Pirelli Ice Radials
back on to see how close the Toyos came to REAL winter tires.
It was no contest -- I WILL NOT rely on the Toyos during winter. But
here's where I disagree with Joerg -- the Toyos are a very good 3 season
tire -- good waterplaning resistance, quiet, good dry traction, smooth
riding, and not too expensive. They aren't quite as good as the
Michelin Pilot summer tires I had before, but they're much closer in
performance to the Michelins in summer than they are to the Pirellis in
winter!
Java