
With a sticky tread compound and grooved designed to prevent hydroplaning, summer tires are also known as performance tires. These are best when you want greater cornering, faster acceleration, and more responsive brakes, even in wet road conditions. While these tires work well for summer and rainy months, all-season tires may be better for year-round tires or colder temperatures.
All-season tires don’t have the same tread compounds and are actually made to withstand freezing temperatures. Unfortunately, that means these tires don’t provide the same traction control as a summer tire.
What tires would be best for your vehicle? You can see the differences between these tires when you stop by Cutter Mitsubishi-Aiea and check out our amazing tire deals for Aiea, HI customers. We’re here to answer all of your questions on tires, traction control, and preventative maintenance.