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Feb 19, 2004
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I am in need of 4 new tires for my on demand AWD sedan. I only want all season and am looking for a quiet ride and decent traction in snow. At a decent price. I know that if I want proper traction I should use snow tires, however, I don't want them.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks
 

Mikey_Spice

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That is quite the request, I have yet to see a good handling all season in the snow at an affordable price that doesnt give loud road noise.

Look up goodyear tripple treads, they are amazing all seasons that outperform most winter tires aswell. But like all things in life, you get what you pay for, and these tires are not cheap.
 

TheSaint

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I put on Nokian WR tires last fall. They are an All Weather tire, and have great traction in literally all kinds of weather. I live in Norhern Ontario, so I mean snow, but I leave them on all year.

Also, you could do a google search to find out more about them.
 

Kenwoody

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You should state what kind of car you are driving if you want personal recommendations. Without knowing the car, I recommend the Toyo Spectrum.
 

james t kirk

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Michelin Primacy(s) on my AWD. Great tires so far, hold the road great, good in the rain.

I switch to snows in December though.
 

Perry Mason

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I asked a very similar question here a little over a year ago.

My car is an Acura TL.

Wound up with Falken 912's and am very satisfied with performance and noise.

I am not going to pretend they are superb in snow, but quite manageable in light snow and slush... as long as there is no ice.

About $600+ for a set of 4, installed.

Perry
 

jsyk

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Here's what I know...

I went through two sets of BF Goodrichs' Traction T/As on my Subaru Impreza during more than 100,000 km of driving through all seasons up in cottage country.
They were amazing and equally capable in the dry, wet and deep snow (including gravel/loose dirt back roads).
Great durability for a high-performance tire (making them a little pricey, but worth it in the long run).
For an all-season set they can't be beat (IMHO).
 
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