Goodyear Debunks the Top 5 Myths About All-Season Tyres

When purchasing a new set of tyres, many drivers turn to all-season options as a versatile solution for year-round driving. Despite this growing trend, myths about all-season tyres persist. Here, we’ll set the record straight and highlight how today’s all-season tyres, like Dunlop's latest All Season 2, deliver high performance across various weather conditions.

Goodyear Debunks the Top 5 Myths About All-Season Tyres
October 17, 2024

All-season tyres have seen remarkable growth in Europe, with a 66% increase in market demand between 2019 and 2023. This surge reflects drivers' growing preference for tyres that handle both summer and milder winter conditions. Let’s dive into some common myths surrounding all-season tyres and the facts that debunk them.

Myth #1: All-season tyres wear out quickly

Fact: Today’s all-season tyres offer impressive mileage

Tyre longevity is a primary concern for most drivers. Dunlop's All Season 2 is engineered for long-lasting treadwear with an optimised design that distributes weight evenly across the tyre's contact patch. This results in even pressure distribution, enhancing the tyre’s lifespan. In a recent test by Auto Bild, the All Season 2 received high praise for its durability, winning the "Eco-Master" title and achieving the "best mileage" rating in its category.

Myth #2: All-season tyres are unsuitable for winter conditions

Fact: All-season tyres are snow-certified for safety

All-season tyres like Dunlop’s All Season 2 bear the 3 Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) symbol, indicating they are safe to drive on snow-covered roads. Dunlop’s All Season 2 features 3D blades on its tread, enhancing traction on snowy surfaces while delivering stable handling on wet and dry roads. However, for severe winter conditions, Goodyear still recommends switching to winter tyres, which are specifically designed for icy and snowy environments.

Myth #3: All-season tyres compromise summer performance

Fact: All-season tyres handle summer roads with ease

Many drivers believe all-season tyres only perform well in winter, but today’s advanced all-season designs offer excellent dry road handling. Dunlop’s All Season 2, for instance, is engineered to perform in hot weather, making it suitable for long summer drives. With these tyres, drivers can feel confident that their vehicle can handle diverse weather conditions all year round.

Myth #4: All-season tyres are only for small cars

Fact: All-season tyres suit a variety of vehicles

Another misconception is that all-season tyres are only suitable for small, city vehicles. Dunlop’s All Season 2, available in sizes ranging from 14 to 19 inches, is designed to fit a wide range of vehicle types, including larger family cars and SUVs. Each size is tailored to its specific use, ensuring all drivers can enjoy the benefits of these versatile tyres.

Myth #5: All-season tyres are “just a compromise”

Fact: Modern all-season tyres offer balanced performance throughout the year

The perception that all-season tyres compromise performance is outdated. Dunlop’s latest all-season models have evolved to provide consistent, balanced performance in all conditions, making them an appealing alternative to switching between summer and winter tyres. Dunlop recommends these tyres for drivers in milder climates who want year-round reliability without the hassle of seasonal tyre changes.

Sonia Leneveu, Director Marketing Consumer EMEA at Goodyear, highlights the benefits of this new technology, stating: “Our customers appreciate the benefits of all-season tyres, which ultimately make car ownership an easier experience. The tried and tested products by Dunlop benefit from more than a century of experience, which continues with the new All Season 2 range.”

Modern all-season tyres are an excellent choice for drivers seeking a convenient, cost-effective solution to handle various weather conditions. With brands like Dunlop advancing tyre technology, all-season tyres are becoming a go-to option for drivers across Europe.

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