10 Best All-Season Tires
If you're looking for new all-season tires and don't know which models are among the best for your vehicle,
we've got some help. Here's a look at our choice for the 10 best all-season tires. One quick note on our list…we've
based our top 10 recommendations on several factors, including reviews and comments from other tire owners, as well
as our own experience. (Click on any tire to find our detailed review and lowest price)

Continental ExtremeContact DWS
Simply stated, we feel that the Continental ExtremeContact DWS is the finest high performance all-season tire in its class.
The traction and handling this model provides is amazing. Beyond that, you'll find the riding comfort and lack of
road noise to be equally as impressive. Add in one of the best tire warranty's on the market and it's no wonder why
drivers of all types of vehicles give this tire such high praises.
Michelin Pilot Exalto A/S
Coming in at a close second is the Michelin
Pilot Exalto A/S. It has the grip and handling you would expect from Michelin, to go along with an
excellent ride. You couldn't go wrong by choosing this model or the Continental at number one. The only difference
is the ExtremeContact DWS comes in more sizes and has a bit longer warranty than the Pilot Exalto A/S. Both are
solid choices though.
Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus
Although mainly designed for use on higher end performance coupes and sedans, the Michelin Pilot Sport A/S Plus has to be
included near the top of the list. Handling and grip is superb, and the ride is very quiet and comfortable.
Michelin has produced a winner with this model.
Yokohama Avid EnVigor
One of the strong points with the Yokohama Avid
EnVigor, aside from its above average cornering and handling on both dry and wet roads, is how quiet
this tire is to ride on. You'll find very little, if any, road noise. There's a 60,000 mile tread warranty included
as well.
Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position
For many drivers, the Bridgestone Potenza RE960AS Pole Position flies under the radar. Although you may not know as
much about this model as some of the others, this Bridgestone delivers solid performance year round. Expect top of
the line traction and very good treadwear.
Goodyear Assurance TripleTred
Driving on wet or snow covered roads is no problem for the Goodyear Assurance TripleTred. This is
one serious performer in year round all-season weather conditions. The 80,000 mile tread guarantee makes it an
excellent choice in new tires.
Yokohama Advan S.4
With solid performance in all types of road conditions, the Yokohama Advan S.4 delivers confidence and
assurance behind the wheel. The ride is comfortable and the value for the money with this model is well above
average.
Michelin Harmony
Built for family sedans and minivans, the Michelin
Harmony is made to take on anything Mother Nature throws your way. One of the better things about the
Harmony is how well it goes through the snow. It is also one of the more quiet tires in Michelin's lineup. The
80,000 mile warranty is nice as well.
Dunlop SP Sport Signature
The Dunlop SP Sport Signature
comes into the top 10 all-season tires due to its solid performance in all types of road conditions. It has some of
the best steering response in its class.
Firestone Precision Sport
If saving money on new all-season tires is what you're after, the Firestone Precision Sport will help you do
that and more. It is arguably the best value for the dollar in this class. The wet pavement performance of this
Firestone tire is excellent, and the ride is very comfortable.
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