Different Types of Tires for Different Seasons
Living in the Northeast - like many places in Connecticut, including Killingly - presents a variety of unique challenges once winter rolls around. In preparation for heavy snowfall and inclement weather, it's important to know the difference between different types of seasonal tires and what they do to help you grip the roads better.
There are three main types of tires that each serve a unique purpose when it comes to supporting your vehicle's traction on the roads in Plainfield, CT, including:
- Summer Tires - Summer tires are the most basic type of tire that performs well in dry and calm areas where the weather is routinely nice. We recommend using summer tires during the hot summer months to help improve fuel economy and give you the traction you need to attack the roads with confidence.
- Winter Tires - Winter tires are specific to the colder months of winter, as they are engineered with thicker rubber and more rugged tread depth. Winter tires are used exclusively during inclement weather conditions - specifically in snow and on ice - to help reinforce your driving ability without slipping out or losing traction on icy roads.
- All-Season Tires - All-season tires are a combination of the two, granting you exceptional grip and traction control across all four seasons. All-season tires are ideal if you live in an area where it's nice most of the year and winters aren't that bad. This type of tire provides dependable traction all year long and helps instill peace of mind no matter the weather conditions.
Contact Us to Learn More
If you're in the market for new tires and require some assistance selecting which new tires are best for your vehicle, please don't hesitate to contact the experts at our Central Auto Group facility in Plainfield, CT.
We encourage you to reach out to us with any questions about your tires, and we'll be happy to discuss tire offerings and help you schedule a tire service appointment online if you're ready to move forward with a purchase or a replacement. Please call, click, or contact us online at Central Auto Group to learn more today!