Dartboy
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If you're looking for snow traction on a year-round use tire, the Nokian WR is the way to go. I've used the original WR and the next generation G2, now they have a G3. They come in a 255/60R18, which is only slightly shorter sidewall.
Very few other all-season tires have the severe weather moutain/snowflake rating. I have them on our Jeep Wrangler for plowing snow. I ran them on a fleet of E150 vans. My wife has them on her CR-V. They're not quite as good as most "real" snow tires, but I've seen a few tire comparisons that rank them higher than some dedicated snows. They're better in the white stuff than any other all season I've tried. Yes, they're expensive but tires are cheaper than fenders and increased insurance premiums.
Very few other all-season tires have the severe weather moutain/snowflake rating. I have them on our Jeep Wrangler for plowing snow. I ran them on a fleet of E150 vans. My wife has them on her CR-V. They're not quite as good as most "real" snow tires, but I've seen a few tire comparisons that rank them higher than some dedicated snows. They're better in the white stuff than any other all season I've tried. Yes, they're expensive but tires are cheaper than fenders and increased insurance premiums.