or truck left the showroom wearing—and still has—all-season or “mud-and-snow” tires. The sidewalls of these tires are embossed with A/S, M+S, M/S, etc. at the discretion of the tire ...
If you’re looking at all-season tires for snowy conditions, it’s likely because you want tires that won’t wear out in hot weather like winter tires can but still handle rain, mud, and light snow well.
Winter tires have come a long way over the last couple of decades, from being more like mud tires to becoming something highly specialized and exceptionally good at gripping in ice, snow ...