Based on the type of driving you do and where you live, your tires can make a huge difference in safety, performance, and longevity.

All-Season Tires are the most common or default tires since they're designed to handle all road conditions and weather, but they don't last as long as specialized tires.

Touring Tires boost performance and are typically only available on certain models.

Summer Tires are made to handle warmer weather with rubber that handles extreme heat well and treads with a better grip on wet roads.

Performance Tires have an increased grip on the road and make driving in wet or extreme weather conditions more manageable.

Highway Tires are optimal for SUVs and trucks, provide smooth drives on paved roads, and have treads designed to wear evenly.

All-terrain tires, as the name suggests, are sufficient for any type of driving, but they don't offer specialized performance.

Winter Tires are perfect for cars that frequently drive through snow and extreme winter weather conditions. The treads are larger for better grip and channeling slush and snow out.

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