Performance Winter v. Studless Ice and Snow
I tend to lean toward the Studless Ice and Snow category of snow tires (that's Tire Rack's label for them) because of the superior ice and snow handling capabilities.
But, our winters here in South Bend, IN have been rather mild the last few years, and it seems more often than not, we're driving on dry or wet roads with no snow or ice.
My question is whether the Studless Ice and Snow category tires wear down more quickly when they aren't subjected to frequent days of snow or ice covered roads.
In other words, I'd rather spend the money on a set of Performance Winter tires that will last a season or three rather than a set of Studless Ice and Snow tires that will be worn out after just one season.
Thanks for any input!



