I've switched to Michelin CrossClimates for the bizarre mix of driving we do here in California winters: 65 degrees at low elevations but FEET of snow in the mountains. All-seasons but rated for severe winter duty. Not true winter tires, but they scored high marks on TireRack for wet, dry, and snow.
Given climate changes, coastal Connecticut winters probably aren't consistently snowy/icy anymore, either?
Given climate changes, coastal Connecticut winters probably aren't consistently snowy/icy anymore, either?