All weather tyres?

whitebeach

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Hi, will be going to Europe in November and need all weather tyres, any good economy tyre recommendations?
 
The right tyres is an important decision, & not necessarily one to skimp on & let’s face it you’ve only got just over a square foot of rubber combined keeping you & others safe.
I was a Michelin devotee for years on all my previous vehicles until this one.
I’ve now got Continental Vanco A/S Ultra 4season tyres, They’re still a respectable brand, my choice was swayed purely because they have a much higher load capacity (121) & wher actually cheaper 🤷🏻‍♂️
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Michelin Agilis Alpin 225/75R16C Winter Tyres ; C rated for fuel eficiency, B rated for wet weather stopping. Covered 20,500 miles since Feb 2022 and still plenty of tread left. £737 for full set, but discounted because it was the last set at the local ATS; from memory, the List Price was £848, and I think the current price is a little over £900. Really pleased with them, and will buy again. Even if they need to be replaced in Feb 2026, 4 years use, 23,000 [Winter in Spain] miles = £185 per year, about 75p per corner per annum

Steve
 
I agree with the Zombie as far as tyres go. I have BF Goodrich trail terrain which is a less aggressive tyre then the all terrains but worth every penny in my opinion.
 
Michelin Agilis Alpin 225/75R16C Winter Tyres ; C rated for fuel eficiency, B rated for wet weather stopping. Covered 20,500 miles since Feb 2022 and still plenty of tread left. £737 for full set, but discounted because it was the last set at the local ATS; from memory, the List Price was £848, and I think the current price is a little over £900. Really pleased with them, and will buy again. Even if they need to be replaced in Feb 2026, 4 years use, 23,000 [Winter in Spain] miles = £185 per year, about 75p per corner per annum

Steve

Per week Steve?
 
I'm not so sure running a dedicated winter tyre like the Michelin Agilis Alpin is generally recommended.
The compound will soften at anything above 7 C which will compromise longevity, and I am sure Michelin would say safety too.

The Agilis CrossClimate and CrossClimate Camping are all season tyres.
 
We have just replaced with continental vanco which were fitted from new.The first set were on for 40,000 miles.We could have run them a bit longer, but prefer to change before they wear out.
 
I'm not so sure running a dedicated winter tyre like the Michelin Agilis Alpin is generally recommended.
The compound will soften at anything above 7 C which will compromise longevity, and I am sure Michelin would say safety too.

The Agilis CrossClimate and CrossClimate Camping are all season tyres.
In reality, how many people with campers/motorhomes are ever slightly close to wearing out their tyres before they should be replaced due to their extreme age?

I run the Michelin Cross-Climates as in my opinion they are the best tyre on the market, but if they did not exist I would very likely chose a winter tyre over a 'standard' one for UK use.
 
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