12-12-2019
When the colder and icy conditions start to kick in, many motorists could be better off with winter tyres.
Designed to maximise grip on the roads in colder weather, winter tyres help motorists make sure they can stop safely on ice-covered roads and don’t lose control in the snow. They are also more resistant to wear and tear than summer tyres, so if you’re only using them on your car in the winter months they should last longer and will help to preserve the life of your summer tyres too.
According to an article on the National Franchised Dealer Association’s website, trusteddealers.co.uk, most car manufacturers recommend putting winter tyres onto your vehicle when the temperature falls below a sustained seven degrees centigrade, so around November/December is usually a good time to start thinking about buying them if you don’t own any already.
The article also notes that winter tyres don’t cost more than summer tyres.For example, a small family car may cost around £200 to kit out with winter tyres, depending on the tyre manufacturer and professional fitting costs.