Michelin CrossClimates

Michelin CrossClimates

Michelin CrossClimates
Michelin CrossClimates

Michelin CrossClimates

In my opinion, Michelin has been ingenious.

Of course, what they have done is turn things around. For many years now, we have had an alternative to the summer tyre and the winter tyre. As expected, we know this tyre as the “all-weather” tyre.

The all-weather tyre has been on sale for years now. As a result, the phrase has become stale in the minds of drivers. Although most tyre manufacturers still make all-weather tyres,. Sales have been dropping over the years.

One of the reasons has been the significant improvement

Of the original winter tyres. These winter tyres are not the noisy monsters that they used to be. Winter tyres have been completely revitalised.

The addition of extra materials has brought winter tyres right up to date. Silica has been the main saviour. Therefore, winter tyres are now produced for most of the vehicles on today’s market.

It looked like the death of all-weather tyres.

Michelin CrossClimate-driving summer tyres in winter

The Michelin Climate Tyre: Revolutionising Halifax’s Roads

Greetings, fellow travellers! Let’s talk about a topic that has been attracting attention and tyres alike today: the Michelin CrossClimates tyre. If you aren’t familiar with it, you may be living under a rock or simply less tire-obsessed than I am. However, don’t worry; I’ve got you covered.

The Revolution’s Inception

For those of us who love driving, Michelin’s introduction of the Michelin CrossClimates tyre was like Christmas coming early. A tyre that could handle the erratic British weather without breaking a sweat was the simple yet audacious claim. This tyre is meant to keep us on the road safely and effectively, whether it’s pouring rain, shining or a little bit of both in one day (cue classic Halifax).

The Michelin Climate Tyre Is Loved in Halifax

I get your thought process, but can a tyre really be that good? Let’s dissect it, particularly for those of us who have trouble traversing Halifax’s picturesque—and occasionally difficult—roads.

1. Season-Wise Performance:
We in Halifax are used to weather that fluctuates as much as a teenager’s mood. That is exactly what the Michelin CrossClimates tyre is designed for. These tyres hold the road like a dream, whether it’s a chilly morning in Shibden Park or a rainstorm on Market Street. Driving may now be confident and smooth without any slippage or skidding.

2. Fuel Economy:
Given the current state of fuel prices, any savings are beneficial. Because of the reduced rolling resistance of these tyres, your automobile will use less gasoline. As a result, you not only drive safer but also pay less at the gasoline pump. I see that as a win-win situation.

3. Sturdiness:
Everyone has experienced potholes the size of a small dog and jagged debris that seems to emerge out of nowhere. Here, Michelin has our backs—or tyres, as it were. These infants are robust, designed to endure and survive the daily rigours of driving in our beautiful town.

The Local Effect

The Michelin Climate tyres have caused a stir not only across the world but also in Halifax ever since they were introduced. Many of my clients have come into my garage praising these tyres. A man from Sowerby Bridge even commented on how much safer and easier his trip has become, particularly on those days when the weather is erratic.

Local companies have also joined the trend. For example, delivery drivers are discovering that these tyres are a true game-changer. They can handle our mountainous terrain and tight turns with more ease thanks to the increased stability and efficiency, guaranteeing on-time deliveries even when the weather isn’t cooperating.

Giving Sustainability a Nod

In a time when everyone is attempting to do their part to protect the environment, Michelin has likewise ensured that their Michelin CrossClimates tyres are eco-friendly. Throughout their lifetime, they are intended to be more energy-efficient and require fewer raw materials. Thus, each time you drive, you’re not only assisting in lowering your carbon footprint but also securely reaching your destination.

Final Reflections ###

So, consider the Michelin CrossClimates tyres if you’re in the market for new tyres or are just curious about tyres. For a lot of people in Halifax, they have genuinely transformed the driving experience. These are well worth the money, regardless of the reason—unpredictable weather, the need for increased fuel economy, or simply the necessity for a more resilient tyre.

For more information or just to have a talk, stop by the garage. I’m here to keep your wheels turning safely and smoothly, as always.

People, drive carefully!

Thanks
[Eric Roberts]

We took a look for you at the Michelin CrossClimate: driving summer tyres in winter (new all-season tyre technology)

Michelin Classic Tyre range

Michelin Classic Tyre range

Michelin Classic Tyre range

michelin classic

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The thing I love about this story, the Michelin classic, is the fact that this is what i was brought up on; all these different types of Michelin’s bring back great memories to me.

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The tyre industry has brought me a great life. And I feel very proud when I look back, knowing that I started off in the sixties and except for a couple of years, I have worked in the tyre industry for all my life.

This Michelin classic article helps me bring back many memories and the good old days!

michelin classic

Michelin classic is the true word when it comes to their history and the string of classic tyres that they have produced over the years, beginning with the classic “X” radial tyre, the tyre that was the envy of the tyre world.

Michelin then proceeded to improve on the “X” tyre, bringing out such well-known favourites as the “ZX” and the “XZX.”T and MX tyres.
The older guys will remember these steel-belted radials because no other tyre manufacturer could match the impressive mileage that you could get from these tyres.

The only slight downside that I remember was that they were a little prone to skidding in wet weather, but never the less, these were still the tyres to beat for quality and high mileage.

Michelin Classic

In the early days, I worked for a Dunlop Tyres-owned outlet. I can always remember that the Michelin product (that is now referred to as a Michelin classic) .

As a result, the Dunlop guys would slag me off.But I realised later that it was just jealousy .  I soon realised that whatever tyres we sold, you could not escape from the quality and class of the Michelin-designed products, that have now become a Michelin classic in their own right.


A little later on in my career,

I diverted to truck and earthmover tyres. So I missed some of Michelin’s car design tyres. As a result, such as the “XAS” and the “XVS,”. Which were developed for faster and more comfortable cars . Hence, they were coming mainly from Germany. For example, such as the BMW’s and the Mercedes sedan-type cars. These tyres provided

michelin classic
Michelin classic ZX tyre

comfort and safety. As well as the now-legendary Michelin high mileage. Michelin were one of the first tyre companies to bring out their tyres. Thus, with different speed ratings,. That would suit this new type of car. That we were now seeing.
Hence, the French tyre giants have always commanded a premium price for their tyre products. But they have proved that time and time again the extra money has been well worth paying and in my opinion they are still the number one tyre company in the world, always striving to create better tyre products and new innovations.

Michelin Classic

Forward to 2024 then I still have fond memories about the classic range of tyres that Michelin produced during mu younger years. However some motorists diddnt like Michelin, thinking they were not very good in wet weather. However they did out last other manufacturers tyre products by at least twice.

Pellon Tyre and Auto-Centre offer car and van servicing and repairs to all makes of vehicles.

Testing Continental ExtremeContact

Testing Continental ExtremeContact

Testing Continental ExtremeContact
Testing Continental ExtremeContact

Testing Continental ExtremeContact

Continental tyres do not like the term

all-season“. I too think that new terminology is required and is an old, stale tyre term.

The term of “all-season”, in my opinion, means neither one or another. It reminds me of poor quality and performance in any weather. The tyre was originally made for the motorists who did not want to change over from summer tyres to winter tyres.

It became a sort of half-way house,

 if you get my drift. You will find that this is still the case today. In recent years, we have found that drivers are reverting to the real thing. Consequently, drivers are now buying winter tyres.

Also, companies such as Michelin, are bringing out a different winter/summer tyre combination, they call the  Cross/Climate. Continental tyres have also brought out the Continental Contact CT22. Different countries have different tyre requirements. Including Europe and the USA.

Testing Continental’s ExtremeContact DWS 06

The difference is in the north and south. The north being much colder and requiring winter tyres. The southern countries use mainly summer tyres.The different conditions, includes countries, like the UK.  In many parts of Europe, it’s the law for people to switch to winter tyres during the cold months or you’ll be fined.

The choice these days is fantastic. Tyre producers are bringing out new safer products all the time. There is a tyre out there to suit your driving conditions and pocket. If you are not sure, then call in to see your local independent tyre dealer.

Timing may be everything.

Certainly, in the Ultra High-Performance All-Season category, the timing was right for Continental when they launched the original Extreme Contact DWS. Six years later, it’s time for their next Ultra High-Performance All-Season tyre, the Extreme Contact DWS 06.

The Extreme Contact DWS06 is not available on the European tyre market. However, the ContiWinterContact™ TS 850 and the ContiWinterContact TS 830 are available to fit many car models.

Does this new design offer more than just a strong family resemblance?

Premium vs Budget Tyres

Premium vs Budget Tyres

Tyre Safety-Premium vs. Budget Tyres

Premium vs Budget Tyres

Premium vs Budget Tyres

Many of our customers who call in see us in Halifax. It is easy to see that they find difficulty in choosing a tyre.This can be very difficult. They look similar and until you get them

Premium vs Budget Tyres Tyre Brands: What’s the Real Difference?

When it comes to tyres, the debate between economy and premium brands is a well-trodden path. It’s a decision every car owner faces, and while the allure of saving a few quid with economy tyres is tempting, the long-term benefits of premium tyres can’t be ignored. Let’s delve into the real differences and help you make an informed choice.

The Price Tag

Economy Tyres:
The most obvious advantage of economy tyres is their lower price. They’re an attractive option for anyone on a tight budget or for those who don’t drive often. The initial savings are significant, making it easier on the wallet upfront.

Premium Tyres:
On the flip side, premium tyres come with a higher price tag. Brands like Michelin, Continental, and Bridgestone invest heavily in research, development, and high-quality materials, which is reflected in the cost. However, this investment often pays off in the long run.

Performance and Safety-Premium vs Budget Tyres

Economy Tyres:
Economy tyres can get you from A to B, but they often lack the advanced technology and superior materials found in premium tyres. This can result in less optimal performance, especially in challenging conditions like wet or icy roads. The grip, braking distance, and handling might not be as reliable, which could compromise safety.

Premium Tyres:
Premium tyres excel in performance and safety. They are engineered to provide excellent grip, shorter braking distances, and superior handling, regardless of weather conditions. These tyres often incorporate the latest technology, ensuring optimal performance. For instance, if you’re navigating the unpredictable weather of Halifax, a premium tyre’s advanced tread design and superior rubber compounds can make a world of difference.

Durability and Longevity- Premium vs Budget Tyres

Economy Tyres:
While cheaper upfront, economy tyres may wear out faster. The materials used and the construction quality often mean a shorter lifespan, leading to more frequent replacements. Over time, the cost of continually replacing economy tyres can add up.

Premium Tyres:
Premium tyres are built to last. Their superior construction and high-quality materials mean they can handle more miles and harsher conditions without wearing out quickly. This durability translates into fewer replacements and potentially lower costs over the long term.

Fuel Efficiency

Economy Tyres:
Economy tyres might save you money initially, but they can cost you at the pump. They often have higher rolling resistance, which means your engine has to work harder, using more fuel.

Premium Tyres:
Many premium tyres are designed with fuel efficiency in mind. Lower rolling resistance means your car uses less fuel, which is better for both your wallet and the environment. This can be a significant advantage, especially with the ever-fluctuating fuel prices.

Comfort and Noise

Economy Tyres:
Economy tyres tend to be noisier and provide a less comfortable ride. The design and materials might not absorb road noise and vibrations as well, leading to a bumpier and noisier journey.

Premium Tyres:
Premium tyres are often designed to enhance ride comfort and reduce noise. The advanced engineering and superior materials help absorb road imperfections and minimize noise, providing a smoother and quieter ride. This can make a big difference on longer journeys or daily commutes through our lovely, but sometimes rough, Halifax roads.

Environmental Impact

Economy Tyres:
The production of economy tyres might not always prioritize environmental concerns. The shorter lifespan also means more frequent disposal, contributing to waste.

Premium Tyres:
Many premium tyre brands are committed to sustainability. They invest in eco-friendly materials and production methods. The longer lifespan also means fewer tyres end up in landfills, reducing environmental impact.

Final Thoughts

Choosing between economy and premium tyres boils down to your priorities and driving habits. If you’re looking for short-term savings and don’t drive much, economy tyres might suffice. However, if you value performance, safety, durability, and comfort—and you drive frequently—investing in premium tyres is likely the better choice.

In the end, tyres are the only part of your vehicle that makes contact with the road. They play a crucial role in your safety and driving experience. So, while it might be tempting to go for the cheaper option, consider the long-term benefits and peace of mind that come with premium tyres. After all, you get what you pay for.

Whether you’re navigating the busy streets of Halifax or embarking on longer journeys, the right tyres can make all the difference. Drive safe, and choose wisely!

In fact, it is true what they say,

“they look similar,” but until you get them onto your car,. You pay your money but you do not know how they are going to perform out on the road. This is an excellent video to help inform you. it shows the difference between cheap tyres and more expensive tyres.

Watch this wet braking test

to see the difference between a set of Continental premium tyres and a set of cheaper budget tyres that look similar but perform very differently on the road. This may help you decide which ones you want to spend your money on. we all have a choice?

The budget tyre took an average

of 14 metres or 3 and 1/2 car lengths extra, to stop. When the premium tyre had come to a stop, the car on budget tyres was still travelling at 31mph.

Michelin Racing Tyres: Touring CarTimes

Michelin Racing Tyres

Michelin Racing Tyres

Michelin Racing Tyres
Michelin Racing Tyres

Michelin is back as tyre supplier for the Scandinavian Touring Car Championship ahead of the 2015 season. ”We are happy to have reached…

Source: www.touringcartimes.com

Another good news story from Michelin racing tyres: they will take over from Yokohama of Japan shortly.

michelin racing tyres
Michelin Racing Tyres

There is no doubt that some of the best drivers in the world will now be using some of the best tyres in the world. Of course, from the Scandinavian countries.

When Michelin tyres become suppliers of their excellent products,.

Thus, for the upcoming 2015 season of the Scandinavian touring car season (STCC),.
The Scandinavian touring car championship was at one time split. Accordingly,into two different countries.

The Danish Championship and the Swedish Championship.

Of course, the event became more prestigious in 2011. Because the two were joined, they became the Scandinavian Touring Car Championships (STCC).
Yokohama tyres were the suppliers to the STCC, but the tyre deal has now gone to Michelin tyres.For this reason, they will be the sole suppliers of Scandinavian cars.

Yokohama Tyres has a foreign involvement in racing and is still a tyre supplier for the European Touring Car Cup (ETCC) and also the World Touring Car Championships.

Michelin Racing Tyres
Michelin Racing Tyres

Michelin’s Legacy of Performance and Innovation in the Automobile and Motorcycle Racing Industry

In the world of motorsports, Michelin Racing Tyres has left an enduring legacy by significantly influencing the dynamics of both motorcycle and automobile racing. Michelin has had a significant impact on everything from Formula 1 to MotoGP, and their tires are now widely associated with dependability, performance, and innovation. Let’s examine more closely at the lasting impact Michelin has made on the racing industry.

A Renowned Past in Motorsports

Since the beginning of the 20th century, Michelin has been at the forefront of racing technology in the automotive industry. As a result of their unwavering dedication to quality, they supply tyres for some of the most prominent racing series worldwide, continuously pushing the envelope of what is conceivable on the racetrack.

Formula 1: A Proof of Quickness and Accuracy

Michelin’s tyres have changed the game in Formula 1, where every millisecond matters. They have provided tires that are unmatched in grip, longevity, and consistency—all essential in the fast-paced, high-stress world of Formula One racing. Their cutting-edge tyre technology strategy has improved safety and allowed teams reach faster lap times, which has helped them win multiple championships.

Because of Michelin’s participation in Formula One, tyre technology has advanced and is now reflected in consumer goods. Better performance and safety for all are ensured by the research and development that goes into making an F1 tyre, which frequently results in enhancements to the tires we use on regular cars.

Mastering Two-Wheel Racing with MotoGP

Michelin has an equally big impact on the world of motorcycle racing, especially MotoGP. Two-wheel racing has special requirements for tyres; they must be able to withstand sharp lean angles, quick acceleration, and abrupt braking. To meet this challenge, Michelin has produced tyres that provide remarkable stability and grip, allowing riders to push their bikes to their absolute limits.

The feedback and performance of tyres are crucial to MotoGP riders and teams, and Michelin’s reputation in the paddock has been solidified by their ability to produce high-quality, reliable products. The information acquired from MotoGP events is also essential to Michelin’s ongoing development of road tyres, which benefits bikers everywhere.

Endurance Racing: Sturdiness and Reliability

There are distinct obstacles in endurance racing, like the 24 Hours of Le Mans, where consistency and durability over extended periods of time are critical. In these demanding circumstances, Michelin’s tires have proven to be exceptionally effective, giving teams the dependability they need to compete at the top level. Their endurance racing performance is proof of the durability and strength of their tyres.

Michelin Racing Tyres
Michelin Race Expertise

Transfer of Technology and Innovation

Michelin’s dedication to innovation has been one of the main influences on the racing world. Commercial products frequently incorporate racing tyre technology, which is advantageous for regular riders and drivers. Through this technological transfer, everyone will have access to Michelin’s state-of-the-art improvements in grip, durability, and safety.

For example, the performance of road tyres has improved as a result of the development of sophisticated rubber compositions and tread patterns for racing purposes, increasing customer safety and enjoyment of driving. A major asset to the industry is Michelin’s ability to use their experience in motorsports to the advantage of regular drivers.

Accountability for the Environment

Michelin has also prioritised sustainability in motorsport in recent years. Even in the competitive world of racing, they remain dedicated to minimising the environmental impact of the tyre they produce and use. Michelin is making motorsport a more sustainable endeavour by creating tires that are more durable and effective.

Final Reflections

The motorsports business, particularly those of cars and motorcycles, has been greatly impacted by Michelin. Their dedication to sustainability, innovation, and excellence has improved motorsport standards while also advancing daily tyre technology significantly. Michelin keeps pushing forward, establishing the standard for dependability and performance both on and off the track.

For individuals who are enthusiastic about racing or seeking the newest advancements in tyre technology, Michelin’s history serves as a potent reminder of the potential benefits of committed innovation and an unwavering quest for perfection.

Because Michelin has dedicated itself for a century to pushing the boundaries of what is possible, the next time you watch a race or take your car for a drive, pay attention to the tires beneath you.

Michelin Racing Tyres

We also sell Michelin Tyres online from our website, www.pellontyres.co.uk, by using the tyre selector and choosing your tyre size. By using the tyre selector and choosing your tyre size.

Naturally, we offer courtesy cars to local motorists who need to go to work and leave their car with us for work. For this reason, we are also an official MOT testing station. Naturally, members of the Motor Code carry out checks for high standards of equipment and workmanship.

Continental Winter Contact Tyres

Continental Winter Contact Tyres

Continental Winter Contact Tyres
Continental Winter Contact Tyres

Continental Winter Contact Tyres

Continental Winter Contact Tyres

Ca Question Winter Tyre Review: Consequently, Continental Continental Tyres Winter Contact SI. As expected, these are the top tyre for winter performance! !

As a result, if you own a BMW, Audi, Mercedes-Benz,. Equally, or you are just an amateur of performance cars. naturally, even in winter? Therefore, be sure to take a look on the Continental Tyres Winter Contact SI! It’s a new model

ContiWinterContact TS 810 Sport

Accordingly, posts have to be up-to-date! So, it may be that the tyre company have updated their range of products and entered the market with something new !

In the case of this particular post, it is Continental that has updated their tyre range to include the ContiWinterContact TS 810 Sport.

because vehicles are becoming more specialised, the tyres have to match . So, in this case, Continental have developed a cold-weather tyre for the high-performance car range.

Continental’s Influence in the Car and Motorcycle Racing Industry: A Focus on Winter and All-Season Tyres

When it comes to tyres, Continental has established itself as a brand synonymous with innovation, reliability, and superior performance. Their impact on the car and motorcycle racing industry, particularly in the realms of winter and all-season tyres, is profound. Let’s explore how Continental has left its mark on racing, ensuring that vehicles can perform at their best regardless of the season.

Pioneers in Winter Tyre Technology

Continental has long been a pioneer in winter tyre technology, and their contributions have significantly shaped the racing industry. Winter racing conditions present unique challenges, requiring tyres that can maintain grip, stability, and safety on icy and snowy tracks. Continental’s winter tyres are engineered to meet these demands, providing racers with the confidence to push their vehicles to the limit even in the harshest conditions.

Continental Winter Contact Tyres
Continental Winter Contact Tyres

Key Features of Continental Winter Tyres:

1. Superior Traction:
Continental’s winter tyres feature advanced tread patterns and rubber compounds designed to maximise grip on slippery surfaces. This enhanced traction is crucial for both car and motorcycle racing, where maintaining control can be the difference between winning and losing.

2. Optimal Flexibility:
The rubber compounds used in Continental’s winter tyres remain flexible even in extremely low temperatures, ensuring that the tyres can conform to the road surface and provide consistent performance.

3. Innovative Tread Patterns:
The tread designs on these tyres are specifically tailored to evacuate snow and slush efficiently, reducing the risk of aquaplaning and maintaining a solid connection with the track.

All-Season Tyres: Versatility and Performance

In addition to their expertise in winter tyres, Continental has made significant strides in the development of all-season tyres. These tyres are designed to offer balanced performance in a variety of weather conditions, making them a popular choice for racing teams that compete in diverse environments.

Key Features of Continental All-Season Tyres:

1. Versatility:
Continental’s all-season tyres are engineered to perform well in a range of conditions, from dry summer roads to wet and snowy winter tracks. This versatility makes them ideal for racing teams that need reliable performance year-round.

2. Balanced Performance:
These tyres strike a balance between the characteristics of summer and winter tyres, providing good traction, handling, and braking performance in both hot and cold conditions.

3. Durability:
Racing puts tyres through intense stress, and Continental’s all-season tyres are built to withstand the rigours of competitive driving, offering durability and longevity that teams can count on.

Impact on Car Racing

Continental’s contributions to car racing, particularly through their winter and all-season tyres, have been transformative. Racing teams benefit from the enhanced safety and performance these tyres offer, allowing them to compete at high levels regardless of weather conditions.

In rally racing, for example, where drivers often face a mix of surfaces and weather, Continental’s tyres provide the necessary grip and stability to navigate challenging courses. Their ability to deliver consistent performance in varied conditions gives teams a competitive edge, helping them achieve better lap times and overall results.

Impact on Motorcycle Racing

In the world of motorcycle racing, Continental’s winter and all-season tyres have also made a significant impact. Motorcyclists face unique challenges, as the smaller contact patch of tyres means that grip and stability are even more critical.

Continental’s winter tyres for motorcycles offer riders the confidence to tackle icy tracks and snowy conditions without compromising on speed or safety. Their all-season tyres, meanwhile, provide a reliable option for racers who compete in varying climates, ensuring they have the traction and control needed to perform at their best.

Technological Advancements and Innovation

Continental’s success in the racing industry can be attributed to their relentless pursuit of technological advancements. The company invests heavily in research and development, constantly seeking new ways to enhance tyre performance. This commitment to innovation has led to the creation of tyres that not only meet the demands of racing but also influence the design of tyres for everyday vehicles.

Environmental Responsibility

Continental is also committed to sustainability, developing tyres that are more environmentally friendly. Their efforts to reduce rolling resistance and improve fuel efficiency help lower the carbon footprint of racing, making it a more sustainable sport.

Final Thoughts

Continental’s impact on the car and motorcycle racing industry, particularly through their winter and all-season tyres, is a testament to their dedication to performance, safety, and innovation. Their tyres have enabled racers to compete at the highest levels, regardless of weather conditions, and have set new standards in the industry.

For anyone involved in racing or simply looking for the best in tyre technology, Continental’s offerings provide a blend of cutting-edge technology and reliable performance. Whether you’re navigating snowy tracks or racing through varied climates, Continental’s winter and all-season tyres ensure you can perform at your best all year round.

So, the next time you’re gearing up for a race or just looking to equip your vehicle with top-tier tyres, remember the impact Continental has made—they’ve got you covered, come rain, shine, or snow.

Engineered to include stiff shoulder blocks.

This new Conti tyre is definitely a winner and well worth a look at. Especially if you are driving a performance car . So, throughout the whole year, including the dreaded winter months,.

Delivering outstanding cornering stability. So the band-shaped tread in the centre of the tyre ensures short braking distances.

Eric Roberts

Summer Tyres Versus All-Season

Summer Tyres Versus All-Season

Summer Tyres Versus All-Season

Summer Tyres Versus All-Season

Summer Tyres Versus All-Season

This is getting easier as time goes bye. First, it depends on what time of the year you are buying your tyres? At the end of summer and the beginning of autumn. I would say this is the best time to buy all-season tyres.

Summer Tyres vs. All-Season:

Summer Tyres Versus All-Season
Summer Tyres Versus All-Season

A Battle for Grip on Halifax’s Hilly Roads

Okay, fellow Halifax drivers, let’s get into the age-old debate: summer tyres or all-season wonders—which should be spinning beneath your vehicle? Now, I understand that we don’t get the most consistent weather in Yorkshire, but that doesn’t mean we should skimp on our tyres. Strap in because we’re about to take it apart.

First, let’s discuss summer tyres. These babies are the thoroughbreds of the tyre world, built to grip the road with the tenacity of a Yorkshire terrier burying its teeth into a pork pie.

They’re designed for the warmer months, when the asphalt begins to sizzle beneath the Halifax sun (or what little of it we get). Summer tyres, with their specialised rubber formulations and tread patterns, provide exceptional performance when the temperature rises.

Consider this: you’re driving down Pellon Lane, handling those turns like a pro, feeling every inch of grip as you manage Halifax’s hills. That’s the charm of summer tyres, guys.

But hold your horses

or should that be Land Rovers—for the all-season brigade is on its way. These tyres are like the “Jack of all trades, master of none” type. They’re built to withstand everything Mother Nature throws at us, be it a sprinkle of rain or a dusting of snow.

And, hey, I see the appeal: Who wants to deal with changing tyres every season? But here’s the thing: while all-season tyres provide good overall performance, they’re not as specialised as summer tyres are. Sure, they’ll get you from A to B without too much trouble, but do they provide the same adrenaline rush as tackling Halifax’s legendary Shibden Hall? I think not.

Now, I get what you’re thinking: “But what about our unpredictable British weather?” Believe me, I understand your anguish. One minute, it’s sunny, and the next, it’s raining heavily. But here’s the thing: summer tyres aren’t only for sunny days and park picnics.

Even when the skies open, they outperform their all-season equivalents because of their superior traction on wet roads. And don’t forget about the dreaded snow: while all-season tyres may provide some grip in icy circumstances, they’re no match for a full pair of winter tyres when it gets very cold.

Summer Tyres Versus All-Season
Summer Tyres Versus All-Season

So there you have it, folks:Summer Tyres Versus All-Season

the age-old conflict between summer tyres and all-season miracles. In the end, it boils down to whether you value maximum performance or all-weather versatility. Me? I’ll take summer tyres any day of the week; nothing beats hugging the corners of Halifax’s twisty roads like a real Yorkshireman.

If you live in an area that may have some snowfall,

then I would look at a good set of conventional winter tyres. For this reason, I would probably choose Falken winter tyres. Falken has proved outstanding in winter tyre tests.

For regular motoring and the summer ahead of you. Then perhaps a set of normal summer tyres would be as good as anything. Believe it or not, summer tyres are still the most popular tyres that we supply at Pellon Tyres here in Halifax, UK.

All-weather tyres are starting to get some momentum.

Perhaps mainly because of the large amount of TV advertising. Hence, Michelin Tyres has done in the recent past.

Eric Roberts

What to opt for: summer tyres or all-season ones?

Waste tyres are great for growing

Waste tyres great for growing

Waste tyres are great for growing

waste tyres

This is a great alternative to the traditional way of raising potatoes in rows and best for any confined space.
Growing potatoes in tires is enexpensi…

Source: www.instructables.com

Of course, another great way to use old tyres is to use them as planters. So, it is surprising how good they can look when painted. Or you can just use them as they are in your back yard.

naturally, I am a keen gardener and i am speaking from experience. Consequently, the tyres hold water and also heat, they are a great growing container.

Waste tyres as Planters are a great idea

Since becoming a keen blogger and searching the internet for ideas and stories about my specialist subject. Mainly tyres and all other garage related news items that may spring up.

I am not surprised at the ingenuity and ideas that the general public comes up with. So, when utilising what many people would see as rubbish,.
The rubbish that I am referring to is old waste tyres. Waste tyres have always been an environmental hazard. Of course, and are still regularly dumped on spare ground and in country lanes !

We have all seen them. This always happens whenever we have to pay something to dispose of.  Then we will get the dark side of the tyre trade just dumping their old waste tyres.
Subsequently, I have written about this for ages . Until the practice stops, I will continue to do so. On the other hand, I think it is great to see this levelled out by the number of people.

Who are constantly looking for ways of using a tyre when it has reached the end of its life.

waste tyres

Waste tyres are great for growing

Old tyres are used for many things, including children’s play areas, tile flooring, tarmac additives and many more, but the one use that keeps coming up is the use of old tyres for growing plants in “planter’s.
Those who know me well will tell you that I, too, am a keen gardener and now use some old tyres as planters.

When I first saw this, I shuddered at the thought of using old tyres to grow things in, I think it was because I see tyres every day and were sick of the site of them, especially the old ones, which are costing me £1 each to dispose of.

However, one spring day, I decided to give it a try

but first of all my wife Michelle painted them for me, I think that they look better that way and were more acceptable if they looked a pretty colour. The first crop I grew was in fact potatoes. I did this because I wanted to try to see if I could find another way of not having to earth them up to encourage a bigger crop of potatoes.
When the green stems and leaves grew, I simply placed the same size tyre on top and topped it with new soil.

Waste tyres conserve water and heat
waste tyres

To be truthful, the system worked well. I found that the waste tyres absorbed the sunlight and heat from the sun, giving the plants an ideal growing climate.

Also, the inside part of the tyres holds water and moisture. The downside to this was the fact that this is the ideal place for SLUGS to live and breed, but I suppose that that is a different story and we all have our own methods of dealing with the slug problem?
I have posted some great pictures of painted tyres on this article and hope you will enjoy converting waste tyres into planters.

Eric Roberts

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Pellon Tyre and Auto-centre offer car and van servicing and repairs to all makes of vehicles. We also sell Michelin Tyres online from our website www.pellontyres.co.uk, by using the tyre selector and choosing your tyre size.

Winter tyres As Snow Falls

Winter tyres As Snow Falls

Winter tyres As Snow Falls
Winter tyres As Snow Falls

Winter tyres As Snow Falls

We will take you on a journey of discovery

to understand the difference between winter tyres and summer tyres in all road usage conditions. Find the right summer or winter.

Source: www.youtube.com Another great Michelin video.

We are the half way stage of winter here in Halifax, Yorkshire, UK. I must admit that, as the owner of a successful tyre business, I still feel the need to write about the importance of winter tyres versus summer tyres (2), as the beginning of winter approaches in November.
I am not the only one; in fact, there are thousands of safety-conscious tyre manufacturers and tyre retailers. Who likes me to try to get the driving public to fit winter tyres versus summer tyres? As the winter approaches.
In general, I am pleased with the response of the public over the past five winters. There has been a growing trend to fit winter tyres by the public as they realise how much safer they are when coping with the winter weather, including the growing amount of snow that we are having these days.

winter tyres versus summer tyres
The sipes in this winter tyre are easy to see

In the old days, we would only ever see the rich customers who were going to drive to Europe, probably skiing.

These drivers would have to fit winter tyres versus summer tyres . Winter tyres As Snow Falls

Here we are again, another winter in the Pennine town of Halifax, UK. We usually see our first snow fall in November ! So this year, 2021, has been no different.

On the 26th and 27th, a severe storm system pounded us after a period of clear days and mild weather. The storm came as a “Red warning” and was named “Arwen” by the UK met office.

storm struck in the middle of the night. Winter tyres As Snow Falls

As a result, there was a loud clap of thunder immediately after a huge flash of lightning that woke us up. This was right above our heads. The gales swept in and deposited a few inches of fresh snow . Especially over the Halifax area.

The first snow fall has always been exciting to me. Because of course we sell a variety of winter tyres and all season tyres.

Unfortunately, the winds were very strong and brought down some power in the Halifax area. In our case, the phones were not working correctly and for some reason, our internet went down. However, we reverted to the old-fashioned ways, pre-internet and carried on by dealing with our customers over the counter and issuing hand written bills.

I must admit that we were all excited ! Winter tyres As Snow Falls

Especially when a customer ordered some snow tyres. It was a change from our normal routine of fitting the same old tyres to the same old cars. Older tyre depot owners will remember this and know what I mean?
As time went on, more and more European countries would have to fit winter tyres by law, and so the tyre manufacturers had to come up with a better winter tyre product.

Cars were getting faster and more comfortable to drive, so different materials were used in the tyre compound to make them more flexible in cold weather.

Winter versus summer tyres-Silica introduced

The introduction of silica into the tyres compound helped to solve this problem. Many tyre companies had to come up with ways to dissipate the water and slush. Consequently, that clogged up the tread. Importantly, this was done by fitting a heavy tread pattern, including big lugs for grip. The big lugs were effective but would build up road noise at speed.
Tyre companies started to experiment by using more  tinier slits than were previously used, which would open up and release trapped snow and water, enabling the tyre to grip on the surface, They also allowed a bigger surface area to give the tyre better grip and traction.

These are known as “sipes”, I talk all the time about sipes but they were an important evolution in the development of the modern winter tyre.

These two combinations—the silica and the addition of a much more effective tread pattern—

Of course, these were the key ingredients that helped develop modern winter tyres versus summer tyres. These tyres are now also available in all sizes to fit all cars, including SUVs and crossover cars.
Pellon Tyre and Auto-Centre offer car and van servicing and repairs to all makes of vehicles.

Pellon Tyres is now a member of tyresafe.org

Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant

Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant

Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant
Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant

Michelin Cross-Climate NHS Blood-Transplant

An article from the “Fleet news” about the choice of the Michelin CrossClimate + tyres  for the NHS blood and transplant vehicles. For this reason, these cars are always seen going flat out with their valuable cargo from one hospital to another.

To me, it is a non-brainer. Hence, to fit the safest all-round tyre,. Thus, for the purpose of emergency delivery at high speed,. As a result, it is not worth thinking about. These vehicles should have the best tyres available for the job.

Why Michelin CrossClimate Tyres Are the Best Choice for NHS Blood and Transplant Vehicles

Every second matters in the NHS Blood and Transplant service. These vans are tasked with the important role of transporting blood, organs, and essential medical supplies across the UK, frequently racing against the clock to save lives.

It’s no surprise that selecting the appropriate tyre for the job is critical. Michelin CrossClimate tyres have become the preferred tyre for these critical services, and there are various reasons why.

All-weather Reliability. Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant


British weather is often unpredictable. From sudden downpours in Manchester to unexpected snowfall in the Highlands, NHS vehicles must be prepared for anything. Michelin CrossClimate tyres are renowned for their adaptability and safety in all weather situations.

They provide a unique combination of summer and winter tyre technologies, allowing these vehicles to run securely whether it’s raining, snowing, or somewhere in between. This level of dependability is essential to ensuring that none of the infamous British weather interferes with these life-saving operations.

Excellent performance and comfort. Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant


NHS drivers have a tough job, frequently driving long hours in stressful conditions. Michelin CrossClimate tyres are designed for both safety and comfort. They reduce road noise and provide a smoother ride, which can be a minor but substantial comfort during a long shift.

Furthermore, the greater grip and handling of these tyres provide drivers with the confidence they require when embarking on a time-sensitive journey, assuring the safety of both the driver and cargo.

Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant programme
Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant
Durability and cost-effectiveness


Running a fleet of emergency vehicles is not inexpensive, especially when it comes to upkeep. Michelin CrossClimate tyres are noted for their durability; therefore, they do not need to be replaced as frequently as other tyres.

This endurance translates into long-term cost-effectiveness, which is critical for the publicly funded NHS. Furthermore, the fuel efficiency of these tyres helps to reduce total operating expenses, which is critical when budgets are limited.

A nod to local expertise. Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant


It’s also worth noting that Michelin has a big presence in the UK, with a huge plant in Stoke-on-Trent and a historic history spanning more than a century. Choosing Michelin means not only choosing quality and dependability but also supporting a long-standing local business. It’s similar to picking a local butcher versus a supermarket for your Sunday roast—it benefits the community while often yielding superior results!

In Summary. Michelin Cross Climate NHS Blood-Transplant


The decision to equip NHS Blood and Transplant vans with Michelin CrossClimate tyres appears wise. In a service where every instant can be the difference between life and death, these tyres’ dependability, performance, and cost-effectiveness make them an unrivalled choice.

More crucially, they can withstand the unpredictable British weather, ensuring that critical supplies and workers reach where they need to go regardless of the circumstances outside.

For individuals who rely on the seamless operation

of such critical services or anyone looking for dependable, all-season tyres, the Michelin CrossClimate line is well worth considering. So, the next time you’re trapped in a deluge or navigating a chilly morning in Halifax, remember that the tyres you choose can make a big difference—not just for you but also for those who rely on NHS vehicles. Safe travels!

It is well worth a look if you are thinking of buying a new set of tyres. Michelin has come up with a great  and safer tyre product.

Eric Roberts

Source: NHS Blood and Transplant selects Michelin CrossClimate+ tyres