Winter Tires Beat All-Wheel Drive for Snowy Roads
When it comes to winter driving, the debate between all-wheel drive (AWD) and winter tires often heats up. But does spending extra on AWD make sense when you can get better grip with a good set of snow tires?Key TakeawaysWinter tires outperform all-season or summer tires in cold weather.A car equipped with winter tires handles better than one with AWD and regular tires.The rubber compound of winter tires stays flexible at low temperatures, improving traction.With the arrival of snowy conditions, many drivers wonder if they should invest in a vehicle with all-wheel drive or stick to front-wheel drive models fitted with winter tires. The truth is that while AWD can provide some benefits on slippery roads, it doesn't match up against dedicated snow tires when it comes to handling and stopping...
