BMW Tire Facts

Get The Best Tires For All Driving Conditions At Flemington BMW

Comparing Winter & Snow Tires vs. All-Season Tires

 

It’s important to note that all-season tires can handle some winter driving conditions and many vehicles come equipped with all-season tires from the factory. Designed for a balance of quiet ride comfort, longevity, and year-round performance, all-season tires are a popular choice. They offer versatility and perform well in various conditions, including wet roads and light winter driving. All-season tires combine elements of both summer and winter tire technology to provide a well-rounded driving experience.

 

However, because they are designed to handle multiple conditions, all-season tires do make compromises. They do not offer the extreme grip and precision handling of summer tires, nor do they provide the specialized traction needed for northeast winter conditions. 

 

At Flemington BMW, we understand the importance of equipping your vehicle with the right tires for all the seasons we see here in Flemington, NJ. Whether you drive a luxury sedan, SUV, or performance vehicle, choosing the right tires will enhance your driving experience and safety.

WINTER & SNOW TIRES ARE ENGINEERED FOR TRUE WINTER CONDITIONS 

 

When winter weather strikes, having the right tires can make all the difference. From heavy snowfalls to black ice, winter roads demand enhanced traction and performance that only winter tires can provide. These tires are specifically designed to handle cold temperatures, ice, and snow, ensuring safer driving in harsh conditions.

 

Key features that make winter tires unique include:

  • Tread Rubber – Cold temperatures cause all-season and summer tire rubber to stiffen, reducing traction. Winter tires are made with special rubber compounds that stay flexible in the cold, maintaining better grip.
  • Tread Depth and Patterns – Winter tires have deeper tread depths and unique patterns that reduce snow buildup and enhance traction. Their design helps channel snow, slush, and water away from the tire surface.
  • Biting Edges – These tires have an increased number of biting edges and high sipe densities (tiny slits in the tread), which improve traction on icy roads and enhance control.

At Flemington BMW, our expert team can help you choose the right winter tires to optimize your vehicle’s performance during the colder months. We offer a range of high-quality tires that provide confidence and control in winter conditions.

SNOW TIRES VS. ALL-SEASON TIRES: WHICH ARE BEST? 

 

Choosing between winter tires and all-season tires depends on where you live and the conditions you typically encounter.

  • If you experience only occasional light snow and ice, all-season tires should be sufficient.
  • If you regularly face icy roads and heavy snowfall, winter tires are a crucial safety investment.

When switching to winter tires, always install a full set. Mixing winter and all-season tires can lead to handling issues, such as skidding or loss of steering control. Likewise, once winter ends, replacing winter tires with all-season tires ensures longer tire life and optimal performance in warmer conditions.

DRIVE WITH CONFIDENCE THIS WINTER 

 

Having the right tires for winter driving can make a significant difference in safety and control. Whether you choose all-season or winter tires, understanding their capabilities will help ensure a safer and more comfortable drive in any season.

 

Visit Flemington BMW to explore our selection of all-season and winter tires. Our team is ready to assist you in finding the best tires for your BMW, ensuring you drive with confidence all year long.

SCHEDULE YOUR SERVICE & CHECK OUT TIRE SPECIALS

 

Keep your BMW performing at its best this winter by scheduling a tire service with Flemington BMW. Our certified technicians can inspect, rotate, and install the right tires for your BMW. Plus, take advantage of our current tire specials to get the best value on top-quality tires.

 

Schedule your appointment today and stay safe on the road all season long!

March 13, 2025
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