Originally Posted by
LostHighway
There are very few "All Season" that are worth a bucket of warm spit (I was struggling to come up with something family friendly) in the snow and many are downright dangerous. If it was my family member I`d recommend Continental Extreme Contact DWS or possibly Nokian WRG3 (not sure about size availability). I have not driven the Michelin Premier at all but I have driven the Pilot Sport A/S3 in snowy conditions and compared to the Conti or Nokian I would not trust it. The A/3 is fine in wet or dry but not snow IMO. None of them are any good on ice, for that you absolutely must have dedicated snow tires and be careful.
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