Hi, I need to replace two tyres on my Model 3 LR with the standard 18" wheels. Where we live is very hilly (our driveway is particularly steep) and last year when trying to get our old Ford down it, I almost ended up sideways and going straight onto the road, so I'm thinking of replacing the entire 4 tyres with all season ones.
My worry is that the all season ones will be noisier, have less range (expecting an 8-10% drop, which is quite significant) as well as perform worse in dry conditions which is the majority of my driving. I live in the South West and snow isn't too common here, so is it mad to make such a compromise on range, noise and dry performance for something that'll be slightly beneficial in the rain and very beneficial in the ice/snow when I don't really drive often at all in those conditions?
Would be very grateful for any opinions or advice, thank you![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
My worry is that the all season ones will be noisier, have less range (expecting an 8-10% drop, which is quite significant) as well as perform worse in dry conditions which is the majority of my driving. I live in the South West and snow isn't too common here, so is it mad to make such a compromise on range, noise and dry performance for something that'll be slightly beneficial in the rain and very beneficial in the ice/snow when I don't really drive often at all in those conditions?
Would be very grateful for any opinions or advice, thank you