Best all-season tyres 2020 - pictures
Pictures from the 2020 All-Season Tyre Test
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Vredestein Quatrac Pro - Vredestein’s offering is geared towards the performance car market, but a lack of grip pegged back its scores
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Cooper Discoverer All Season - Cooper’s tyre proved to be the quietest in our noise test, yet its on-track performance was a step behind the best
Michelin CrossClimate+ - Michelin sacrificed snow grip for better performance in mixed conditions, and it was impressive in the dry
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Hankook Kinergy 4S2 - As with Michelin, Hankook sacrificed snow grip, this time for improved performance in the wet
Goodyear Vector 4Seasons Gen-3 - With nine podiums out of 11 tests, it’s clear that Goodyear knows how to produce an all-season tyre
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Continental All Season Contact - It’s designed to deliver a strong performance in wet and dry conditions, but the Continental impressed on snow
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