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All Neutral Tyres Stuff

All Neutral Tyres Stuff

An old customer recently came into our tyre depot in Halifax, Yorkshire, UK. Fred as we will call him. Bought a second hand car from a lady whos husband had recently passed away. The car had been stood in a garage for a few years. Consequently, the car was in good condition. The mileage was 47000 and the car was a Vauxhall Vectra.
The vectra was in immaculate condition. However, Fred only wanted the tyres checking. The car had two makes of tyres fitted. Accordingly, two were Michelin zx and the other two were both BF Goodrich. The tyres had tell tale “cracking”. Hence, on the bead and shoulder area of the tyres. Cracking is a tell tale sign of aging tyres?

Top 5 Best winter tyres

Top 5 Best winter tyres

Top 5 Best winter tyres
Top 5 Best winter tyres

Top 5 Best winter tyres

In my opinion, it is always handy to have a look at the market. so that you can see what is on offer. Therefore, this is no different when looking for winter tyres.

I like the video format now. because it shows real life performance attributes. Accordingly, the tyre buyer can  look out for a tyre product that suits his or her pocket.

I can also add Vredestein winter tyres. Top 5 Best winter tyres

and an economy winter tyre, Jinhu winter tyres, to the list of tyres tested. These would be behind the leading makes in tyre tests. because they are budget winter tyre. For this reason, the Jinhu winter tyres are sold by my tyre company, Pellon Tyres, Halifax, UK.

Over the years,

They have proved to be a good, reliable product, and at a winter price that is affordable. This is very important. because most drivers cannot afford to buy winter tyres. Those who can afford to buy winter tyres tend to opt for test winners.

This also includes the excellent Apollo-Vredestein winters. In the list below, the Hercules Avalanche RG2 is not available in the UK. Also, the Michelin X-Ice Xi3 is the same as the  Michelin Agilis X-Ice North.

Our opinion of the Top 5 Best winter tyres

The Bridgestone Blizzak WS80 can be replaced by the Bridgestone Blizzak LM32 here in the UK. As expected, the Yokohama ICeguard IG52c is available in the UK.

Evaluation of the 5 best car winter tyres for 2015–2016 The PMCtire.com team evaluated the Michelin X Ice Xi3, the Hercules Avalanche RG2, the Bridgestone Blizzak WS80, the Dunlop Winter Maxx, and the Yokohama ICeguard IG52c. All detailed evaluations of winter tyres are available here : https://winter-

2022 Choice of winter tyres

.Tyre modelAverage* Average rating on dry surface Average rating on wet surfaceAverage rating on snow
1.Michelin Alpin 65,75,85,75,7
2.Goodyear UltraGrip Performance +5,655,75,65,7
3.Michelin Pilot Alpin 55,65,75,65,6
4.Continental WinterContact TS 8705,65,85,65,6
5.Bridgestone Blizzak LM0055,555,75,65,5
6.Nokian Tyres WR Snowproof5,55,65,55,5
7.Pirelli SottoZero Serie 35,55,65,55,5
8.Goodyear Ultra Grip 9+5,55,65,55,5
9.Kleber Krisalp HP35,45,55,45,4
10.Dębica Frigo 25,355,45,25,4

Snow in the Weather Forecast.

Snow in the Weather Forecast

Snow in the Weather Forecast

snow

Snow in the Weather Forecast

Snow in the Weather Forecast, December 2022, It’s the winter of our cheap tyres… or is it? Martin Wedge, MD of OVL Group, argues otherwise

Source: www.fleetpoint.org

As a tyre dealer and safety-conscious driver, I totally disagree with this guy’s comments about winter tyres in the snow.

www.wintertyres-yorkshire.co.uk

We all have an opinion, but when winter and snow arrive, can we compromise safety? I will be the first person to admit it. Hence, everybody is entitled to their own opinion and to this article. My blood was slightly turned. I think that it may have been written to do a bit of stirring.

Snow in the Weather Forecast
Snow in the Weather Forecast

But even so, I would like to defend the drivers.

 who are sensible enough to go for the safe option. As a result, fit winter tyres in November before winter and the dreaded snow arrive.
when the wet and wintery weather arrives. Then the accident rate increased dramatically. It actually rises by 267 percent. By fitting winter tyres, you can avoid many of these accidents that are caused by other drivers.

Cars are now built heavier, which increases inertia when changing direction or slowing down, putting a lot more work on your tyres, especially on slippery or wet roads.
This, combined with wider tyres and a larger footprint, can make stopping your car much more difficult in bad weather.

I am sure we have all experienced losing control of our vehicles on black ice; a set of winter tyres will greatly reduce the likelihood of this happening.

Snow in the Weather Forecast
Snow in the Weather Forecast

The guy who wrote the article Of course, the British public panics when we get a bit of snow. However, the vast majority of prudent drivers have installed winter tyres. before the snow arrives. This must contribute to fewer schools and businesses closing now when the snow arrives.

Snow in the Weather Forecast: Winter winter tyres not only for snow?

Another myth needs dispelling. Is it true that winter tyres are only for dealing with winter conditions? In fact, conditions are only a small part of the safety aspect. Additionally, special tyres will protect the driver. Thus, over the winter period, which country do you live in.

The compound in the winter tyres is partly made up of silica. which keeps your tyres (and therefore gives them better grip) flexible in temperatures below 7 °C.

Snow in the Weather Forecast
Snow in the Weather Forecast

The freezing of the rubber

gives your car more grip, and when the snow does arrive, it makes for a much safer, more controlled drive, as any driver who has had winter tyres fitted will tell you.
To finalise my reply to this guy, I think that he is giving irresponsible advice about winter tyres, which are of great benefit in most parts of the UK and much safer to use in any bad weather situation, including heavy rain and flooded roads.

General Altimax Arctic

General Altimax Arctic

General Altimax Arctic
Pirelli Cinturato All-Season Tyre

General Altimax Arctic

Altimax Arctic great in coming snow

So, here in Halifax, Northern England, the first snowfall fell in early November. Importantly, were winter tyres the order of the day?

This year 2022 we have heavy snow forecast for early December.

I am not complaining! However, we were very busy fitting snow tyres. one of our long standing customers. Hence bought a new set of  185R60T15 General Altimax Arctic Tyres for a total of  £284, installed and out the door. The customer took our word for the quality and endurance of these winter tyres.

So, the driver who made this video, went a step further, “Since it seemed hard to find reviews of these online, I thought I’d whip up a short video.” The guy came up with the following facts

General Altimax Arctic some facts

1. These are great on dry roads. Hence, I have been driving them on dry pavement for the last couple of weeks. Consequently, they’re almost unnoticeable. Contrast that to the winter’s force. So, where they would throw you from side to side for the first 1 k to 1.5 k miles (need to really wear them in).

2. Wet pavement:

handled successfully and beautifully perfect traction during the two rain storms we had previously.

3. Sloppy wintery mix:

Unreal. Just watch the video above. The deep tread throws the slush off the wheels, so you don’t even notice it. Earlier in the day, I was driving my all season tyres on a different car, and the slush would throw the car from side to side and create that nasty sound hitting the wheel-wells.

4. Grip: Perfect.

Last year, this Camry had pretty bad tyres, so I’ve always viewed it as a death trap, in any type of winter weather. This test proved the complete opposite! So, now the thing feels like it has 4-wheel drive. The grip really is nice. So, early this evening, I was driving my Honda Accord. Importantly, with all-season tyres fitted, Subsequently, I was slipping and sliding on the side roads. Importantly, are there winter tyres on the Camry? Nothing. Felt great.

Eric Roberts

I’ll post more reviews as we roll into the season and we get deeper snow. I’ll try to make them a little more exciting too.

Thanks for watching! Any questions, let me know.

http://www.pellontyres.co.uk/TyreSearch/Details/4126/General+Altimax+Winter+Plus+18560R15

TyreSafe, Including Winter Tyres

TyreSafe, Including Winter Tyres

TyreSafe, Including Winter Tyres

tyresafe

TyreSafe were set up with the responsibility of raising awareness of the importance of the dangers of defective and worn tyres.

There is no doubt about it but tiresafe.org is the place to go. In the UK for good tyre safety advice. Thus, this site is well worth a look.

Tyresafe is Britain’s number one tyre safety organisation.
They were first set up in 2006 and is a non-profit making organisation. Dedicated to alarming the public of important tyre safety matters. Thereupon, there are problems with the use of defective and illegal tyres.

The awareness campaigns that the group sets up

. Are all in line with the current duty of care regulations. Of course, there is also the legislation that covers vehicles here in the UK.
We at Pellon tyres in Halifax, Yorkshire, UK, have now been members for four years.

As the owner of the tyre business. Tyresafe has given me much confidence to drive my ideas and grievances forward. Including my pet hate, which is the selling of illegally worn tyres.

The organisation have done much work

to make the public more aware. Especially of this growing worldwide problem. Which is the thing that I am always writing about. People are just not conscious of the dangers of part worn tyres.

Over the past few years,. It was good to see that other important organisations have joined Tyresafe. Because of their recognition. As well as tyre manufacturers, wholesalers, and retailers (like ourselves).

Their influence on safety issues

has been such that they have gained support from outside tyre groups like automakers and equipment manufacturers.
Tyresafe also works in close cooperation with other organisations. As expected, like the police and fire service. Thus, we are often coordinating with the Highways Agency and Roadsafe, as well as giving advice to local councils.

We at Pellon tyres here in Halifax, UK, are proud members of www.tyresafe.org.

www.pellontyres.co.uk.

Falken Tyres named

Falken Tyres named

Falken Tyres named
Falken Tyres named

Falken Tyres named

Falken Tyres named VW Original Equipment Tyre

Falken Tyres named VW Original Equipment Tyre

VW wants to use the Falken tyre brand on their new Touran Models, thus. Consequently, this article describes the procedure. Just a quick update: we are now able to purchase Falken tyres through Pellon Tyres in Halifax, UK.

Falken tyres has advanced quickly

from being a beginner to being one of the top tyre producers in the world. Whereas it can take some tyre manufacturers decades to even achieve a respectable position in the market, let alone the absolute top,.

Falken tyres have grown to be one of the largest tyre brands in the world thanks to the creation of game-changing tyres, race-winning track tyres, and a variety of road tyres suitable for various conditions.

In this guide, we examine how they got there and some of the game-changing tyres that contributed to their quick ascent to the top.

Given the popularity of Falken tyres, this is crucial. especially among drivers in the Halifax area of the UK who are younger and more fit.

minimal barrier to rolling resistance

Falken tyres thus provide various safety features along with durability to drivers. Future Falken tyre manufacturers will constantly aim to achieve these three characteristics.

PriorityAt Sumitomo Rubber Industries’ primary tyre facilities, scientists and tyre engineers are currently conducting priority research to look at the molecular makeup of tyres.

Modern engineers are achieving

this by using contemporary computers and particle accelerators. now model and regulate the molecular structure of rubber composites thanks to this. enabling features like the ability to spot heat buildups that could happen when a tyre is under load.

When heat builds up in a tyre, the rolling resistance goes down, which means that more fuel is used. With fuel savings of about 5%, this cutting-edge technology has made Falken tyres more environmentally friendly.

Eric Roberts

OE for Volkswagen Touran – Tire Business – The Tire Dealer’s No. 1 News Source

Pellon Tyres are now official Falken tyre dealers starting from July 2022

Studded tyres

Studded tyres

Studded tyres

A report just released by the Oregon Department of Transportation estimated that studded tyres cause about $8.5 million worth of damage to Oregon roads every year.

Studded tyres can tear up the road surface and are illegal in the UK

Studded tyres in the UK

One of the UK tyre companies that offers a stud tyre service is Avon Tyres. The stud tyres, however, can only be used in an off-road situation.

Here in the UK, Germany, and France, it is illegal to use stud tyres on the UK roads. Because they do damage the road surfaces.
Other European countries and some North American states can use studded tyres.

Thus, at certain times of the year, But some states are trying to abolish their use.

Because of the damage that they can do to the roads.
Different European countries, especially the alpine countries and Nordic countries, have extreme winters.

Thus, allow tyres to be fitted to their vehicles to give them added grip in icy conditions.

Ice can also be a problem for winter tyres because even winter tyres will struggle in some real ice conditions.
A few examples are countries.

Studded tyres
Studded tyres

Studded tyres

Austria
If you will be driving your car in Austria. Then it is the law for your vehicle to be fitted with a full set of winter tyres.

They should also have a minimum tread depth of 4mm this is from 1st November – 15th April and at other times outside these dates when there is snow, slush or ice on the roads, very sensible in my opinion.


More relevant to this article Studded tyres may be used from the 1st October until the 31st May. Special local requirements may extend this period.
Belgium
Strangely it is not legal to fit winter tyres in Belgium, but you can have stud tyres and chains provided when the roads are covered in ice and snow, I would say that this is a grey area?

Denmark
which must be fitted to all wheels – and can be used from 1st November – 15th April.

Studded tyres

Finland, Estonia and Latvia.In Finland, Estonia and Latvia vehicles must be fitted with a set of winter tyres.

This from 1 December to 28/29 February. But can be used as early as November until April. Minimum tread depth is 3mm but in poor conditions 5mm.
Studded tyres.

Studded tyres
Studded tyres
As well as snow chains.

May also be used, studs from November – April.Thus on all wheels and snow chains only during severe weather conditions.

Also you must avoid damaging the road surface; I presume that it means that you should not ride on dry road surfaces with studded tyres fitted?

Norway
It is strongly advised that winter tyres or snow chains are used during the winter season from November to April.

All vehicles should be equipped with winter tyres on all wheels, or the driver could be fined. You should also carry a set of snow chains in your car boot, or if you are stopped by the police, you could once again be fined.

As a side issue, you will be charged a fee by Oslo and Bergen

Consequently, with stickers available for the period that you will be staying in the cities, how strange?
Switzerland
Stud tyres can be used in the winter tyre time but are prohibited on motorways and semi-motorways (DUEL CARRAIGWAYS) except for certain parts of the A13 and A2.
Sweden
Stud tyres fitted to all the wheels can be used from October to 15th April but some areas do not allow you to use them so you must look out for road signs as they may be banned on some routes.


Most southern European countries do not use studded tyres on the roads.

Source: www.kgw.com

www.wintertyres-yorkshire.co.uk

Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance Tyres

Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance Tyres

Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance Tyres
Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance Tyres

Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance Tyres

Goodyear Dunlop has introduced the latest AA rated passenger tyre which incorporates eight sizes and inherits Goodyear’s EfficientGrip Performance Series

More and more of the larger tyre companies are trying to achieve this goal a double A standard well done Goodyear Dunlop

Goodyear Dunlop joined forces in 1999

I have had the pleasure of working for both these giant tyre companies. Of course, before I opened my first tyre retail operation here in Yorkshire, UK,.
Dunlop-owned a retail organisation known as “National Tyres”.  My first job was to become their Dewsbury branch.

Dunlop was the owner of us. Therefore, we had to sell mainly Dunlop products. I can honestly say it was the first step onto the ladder of a lifelong love for the tyre trade.
It was with Dunlop that I first learned about tyres and how they were made. I had many friends in the company, and it was there that I started to gain much confidence in my abilities and was promoted to an office position.
To cut a long story short,. I had the urge to move on. Therefore, I left national tyres for a better job at a Goodyear subsidiary. In Leeds, K Nield tyres.

Nields were truck and earthmover specialists, and this took my tyre knowledge to a new higher level, I Loved every minute of working there, but that’s another story.

Goodyear Dunlop

After a very short spell out of the tyre industry. I was offered the job of depot manager with Goodyear tyres. As expected, this was at one of their retail outlets in Huddersfield, Yorkshire, UK. Once again, I just loved working for this great tyre company. Therefore, after a few successful years as a manager,. I decided that I could make a go at running my own tyre business. I opened up in Birstall with a good friend, and I never looked back; the rest is history.

Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance Tyres

were massive influences on my tyre life. I cannot think more highly of the two giant tyre companies. Accordingly,  who also went on to support me and my new business adventure? At one time or another. Both played a huge part in supplying me and helping to promote my tyre business. Thus,  I made some lifelong friends as a bonus.
The tyre industry grew increasingly competitive over the following years, and in my opinion, there were too many brands in the market, many of which belonged to the larger tyre companies.

Rumours were rife about takeovers and buyouts. One of them was the acquisition of Dunlop by Sumitomo Rubber Industries. Of course, from Japan.  Who sold tyres for road vehicles with the Dunlop brand from 1985 to 1999?
Then, in 1999, Sumitomo RI and Goodyear Tyre and Rubber Company .Naturally, the USA formed a joint venture and merged. Goodyear Tyres obtained the Dunlop Tyre assets in Europe and the USA. 

Sumitomo RI continued to sell Dunlop tyres in other countries. Naturally, some of the different names used Dunlop tread patterns. For this reason, such as Regal tyres in South Africa, I can remember these tyres being imported into the UK under the name of Dunlop, using an old Dunlop tread pattern.

Goodyear Dunlop. Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance Tyres

Dunlop Tyres Europe is now part of the Goodyear Group; which is one of the world’s largest and most prestigious tyre makers, and is now based in Akron, Ohio. They work out of 22 countries and produce annual net sales of $21 billion dollars, working out of 52 tyre making factories.
To my knowledge, Goodyear Dunlop shares the same research and development facilities. Including the development of Goodyear EfficientGrip Performance tyres. Therefore, making excellent variations of both product names. naturally, this includes this latest Goodyear Dunlop product, which comes under the Goodyear Efficient-Grip series and is an excellent double A-rated tyre.

Eric Roberts

Source: www.satreads.com

Tyre Manufacturers Best Winter Tyres

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Tyre Manufacturers Best Winter Tyres

Tyre Manufacturers Best Winter Tyres

What’s the best winter tyre on the market? Here are the results from our winter tyre test

Source: www.evo.co.uk

Tyre Manufacturers Best Winter Tyres

Tyre manufacturers are now fighting to produce the best winter tyres
So the article on the link reminded me that not long ago. Then the major tyre companies. Were not all that concerned about the winter tyre trade.

Especially here in the UK. I know that I have written about this before ! But at one time the only people to buy winter tyres were the lets say “better off” drivers . Consequently, who could afford to go  skiing for their winter holidays.

Farmers and other country folk would also buy winter tyres. Especially near the hills of Yorkshire and Derbyshire.
One of the reasons ! In my opinion was that the tyre manufacturers were then mostly based in the UK. Producing the tyres here for the UK market . So, would have concentrated on the home market only

All the leading and some smaller tyre manufacturers had tyre factories here in the UK.

The same would be so in the other European countries. Michelin produced most of their winter tyres for the French and German ski industry. Therefor began to develop some excellent winter tyre products. Include a winter version of the Michelin “X” tyre the “X” M+S 89 tyres.

Also producing the “XM S100 S winter and rally tyres.
The French tyre manufacturers are to this day one of the most innovative tyre designers and winter tyre producers in the world, making excellent products such as the excellent Michelin Alpin 4 range of winter tyres.
Avon tyres here in the UK had a good range of winter tyres just as they have today. I can remember that one of the most popular cars was of course the Mini and the Mini Coopers. These cars were good in snowy conditions. But the tyre Manufacturers started to bring out winter tyres for these little cars. Naturally, something to do with the fact that these cars were doing very well in rallying.

Consequently, known as the “Arctic winter range” . These came out originally in the 145×10 tyre size, but as the wheels were becoming wider there was a version on a 165/70×10 tyre size. Avon also make a modern day winter tyre range known as the “Avon Ice Touring ST” range of tyres, which come out on many sizes.
Dunlop tyres were also starting to take an interest in motorsport and rallying and they brought out a rally tyre/winter tyre called the Dunlop “Weathermaster” tyres which were a cross ply construction, which was then followed by the SP44 Weathermaster in a radial ply construction. Dunlop at that time were becoming one of the country’s leading tyre manufacturers and have continued to grow their winter tyre range right up to now with their “Winters-port and Winter response” tyre ranges.

Other early pioneers of winter tyres were Goodyear with their “Ultragrip”

Which came out in an X-ply size and then was used for rallying with a radial version. KelFollowing India Tyres with their “Super Multi-Grip” tyre, Kelly Springfield introduced their “Explorer” winter tyre and later joined Goodyear Tyres. Of course, it is soon to be bought out by Dunlop Tyres.

All these tyre manufacturers and many more have gone on to make excellent winter tyres to serve the whole of Europe; only Avon still makes tyres here in the UK, and Pirelli has a tyre manufacturing plant in Carlisle, Cumbria.
Pellon Tyre and Auto-centre offer car and van servicing and repairs to all makes of vehicles. We are members of Unipart Car Care centres and give a nationwide guarantee for all our work and parts. We also sell Avon Winter Tyres online from our website .

Eric Roberts

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http://www.motorsportmagazine.com/archive/article/february-1966/34/winter-tyres

Winter tyres prove their worth

A winters scene on the boundary fence at Pellon Tyres in Halifax in West Yorkshire UK.

Winter tyres prove their worth

Winter tyres prove their worth
Winter tyres prove their worth

Winter tyres prove their worth

Of course, on dreadful winter days like today! Then it makes me proud to think of all the safety-conscious drivers. Of course, some people have purposefully fitted winter tyres to their vehicles. I call it “winter” now because it shortens the subject of “winter tyres,” about which I write a lot.
This article from Halifax proves to me (not that I need any proof) that winters can be one of the best times of the year. So, it is great when the phone never stops ringing as customers require winter tyres just to go about their regular business.

Winter Tyres have developed and improved over the last few years. Winter tyres prove their worth

Uncompromisingly, then, the tyre manufacturers have had to keep up with the demand. As a result, more environmentally friendly and fuel-efficient vehicles are being developed. So, this line of developments also includes winter tyres.
This is, of course, the primary reason that winter clothing is now made of various materials. that were used to make their predecessors back in the days of chunky, hard rubber tread patterns. Importantly, the main breakthrough was the use of “silica.” As a result, it must be blended with the rubber compounds that make up the majority of tyre materials. Silica keeps the tyres supple in cold weather. As a result, the tyre’s footprint grows, as does its ability to grip in ice and snow.

Silica keeps a winter tyre flexible in lower winter temperatures. Winter tyres prove their worth

This goes along with the modern tread patterns that are computer designed. So, it helps make winters what they are today. In general, a tyre that is prepared for and capable of dealing with extreme winter weather.
Winter tyres were originally designed for the drivers of mainland Europe. Many people take a winter break to go skiing in the Alps.

The Germans were the most visible! who drive down their autobahns (without a speed limit). Of course, this enables them to do a weekend of skiing. up and down the mountains of the Austrian and Swiss Alps Tyre manufacturers realised that a special tyre would be required for this. That would perform well in all the conditions. Including high speed motorway driving and then having to drive through snow and ice up the mountain passes to the ski resorts

This is why the winters of today were developed and we now all take advantage of these wonderful things.

Drivers will be driving much safer as a result of these advancements in winter tyre ranges. Especially those still running on summer tyres. One of my customers had a set of winter tyres fitted to his car just before we had our first snow in 2010 and was so impressed with their performance in the snow. Inevitably, he instructed us to install them in his fleet of vans.

I could tell you many similar stories; we now have whole families that have fitted winters. So, simply by word of mouth from a friend or relative who has had these fantastic products fitted, So, telling them how good they are and how much safer they have felt being able to keep control of their vehicles when cars around them were skidding all over the place.

This winter in 2020-2021 is turning out to be a bad one,

with more snow and ice forecast for the next few weeks. So you still have time to enhance your winter driving experience and buy a set of winter tyres.
Pellon Tyre and Auto-Centre offers car and van servicing and repairs for all makes of vehicles. We also sell winter tyres online from our website, www.pellontyres.co.uk, by using the tyre selector and choosing your tyre size. So, we offer courtesy cars to local motorists who need to go to work and leave their car with us while they are at work. We are also an official MOT testing station.

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?