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
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