Motorists in Montreal and elsewhere in Quebec are struggling with an unknown reality in most other countries, and even in other provinces even if we share the same climate: owning eight tires. In fact, the law requires us to have winter tires between December 15th and March 15th, and after that the majority of consumers make the wise decision to ...
Read More »The three mistakes to avoid when it comes to winter tires
We can already feel the cold approaching. The leaves on the trees have gone from green to bright reds and oranges, and now they are starting to fall. Winter is upon us, and that means that it’s time to start thinking about winter tires which have been mandatory for drivers in Quebec long enough that most of us are aware ...
Read More »Top 5 winter tires for 2016
It is never easy to rank the best tires, particularly for the winter season. The reality is that there are several quality winter tires on the market, but most consumers each have specific and varied needs that ensure that there is no one right tire for everyone. These needs especially vary depending on where one lives. Motorists driving daily in ...
Read More »How to choose your next winter tires
With winter rolling around sooner rather than later, maybe consumers will be buying winter tires in the next few weeks. That said, it can be difficult to find the right winter tires for your vehicle, especially if you haven’t bought them for your car before, or you want a change. The good news is that there is a lot of ...
Read More »The difference between winter tires and all-season tires
If you have ever driven in winter with all-season tires, and then had the chance to drive on a snowy road with winter tires, you probably already know the difference between the two, and the advantages of one versus the other. That said, it is not always mandatory to equip your vehicle with winter tires depending on where you live, ...
Read More »Here’s why you shouldn’t keep your winter tires on all year long
Most of us know someone who decided to keep their winter tires on even when the snow had stopped falling. For some, it was because they couldn’t afford summer tires while for others, it was because their winter tires were worn out and they figured they wouldn’t need them when the snow came around next year. Others, they simply forgot ...
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