Michelin and Continental tires top the ratings

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BUYING TIPS

Consumer Reports offers the following advice:

• Buy only the best. Investing in better tires can give you a wider margin of safety when driving. A little extra grip, for example, can mean the difference between an accident and a close call.

• Stick with the speed rating. T-speed-rated tires are made to sustain a maximum speed of up to 118 mph, and H- and V-speed-rated tires are designed to withstand 130 and 149 mph, respectively. For the typical driver, such speeds might seem outlandish, but speed ratings also reflect how well a tire dissipates heat, which affects overall quality and durability.

CHOOSE THE RIGHT TIRE

• All-season tires. Best choice for year-round traction, long tread life, and a comfortable ride. But they often lack the precise cornering grip and handling of performance all-season tires.

Speed ratings: S and T. Tread-wear warranties: 40,000 to 100,000 miles.

• Performance all-season tires. Best choice for improved handling and cornering grip, compared with standard all-season tires, without giving up too much comfort and wear. But many have lower tread-wear warranties.

Speed ratings: H and V. Tread-wear warranties: 40,000 to 70,000 miles.

• Winter tires. Best choice for those who need maximum traction on ice and snow, particularly where winters are severe. But fast tread wear and less wet and dry traction limit them to winter use only.

Speed ratings: Q and higher. Tread-wear warranties: Usually none.

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