Car tires: Toyota of Clermont's easy guide

 Whether you're a car owner looking for a new set of tires or you're a new car shopper trying to find the perfect ride, tires are undoubtedly going to come into the equation. Choosing the right tires can be overwhelming and even confusing if you're not sure exactly what you need, and that's where Toyota of Clermont comes in. Check out this quick guide to the main types of car tires that our Clermont auto service experts put together for you. 

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The 5 types of car tires you should be familiar with 

Type #1: Summer tires: Summer tires are great for areas of the country that don't often dip below 45 degrees (like Clermont, for example). They're good for both wet and dry conditions and have special tread patterns with orbital grooves for great handling, especially in dry weather. 

Type #2: All-season tires: All-season tires are designed for all seasons... mostly. These car tires do well in wet and dry conditions as well as light snow and ice, but can't handle harsh winter weather. They typically come in two types: Passenger and Touring. Passenger tires are designed for rider comfort and tend to last a bit longer while Touring tires are designed for a quieter drive time with great handling. 

Type #3: Winter or Snow tires: Winter or snow tires are designed for harsh winter weather - we're talking heavy snow, lots of ice, and below-freezing temps. These tires are made with a special type of rubber that doesn't become brittle in the cold; it remains soft and pliable even in intense winter conditions. They also have deep treads with lots of channels and grooves. This allows them to cut through heavy snow and still provide you with traction. 

Type #4: Performance tires: Even if you don't take your car to the track, you can still add performance tires to it. This type of car tires is designed for handling, cornering, and high speeds. They tend to be wider (for more contact with the ground) and have a low-profile look. Drivers can choose from performance, high performance, ultra-high performance, and competition.

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Type #5: Truck tires:
Truck tires offer the versatility that truck drivers need. There are actually four main types - here's the breakdown: 

  • All-terrain tires are as versatile as it gets - they can handle pavement but also gravel, light mud, and sand. 
  • Off-road tires are designed to take on challenging off-road conditions like heavy mud and deep snow. 
  • Highway tires are designed to keep you and your passengers comfortable no matter how fast you're going. 
  • Performance tires were designed to ensure exceptional handling and cornering, even at high speeds. 

Shop your next set of car tires at Toyota of Clermont

Have questions? Call us - Toyota of Clermont is ready and waiting to help you shop for your next set of car tires at (352) 404-7001. 

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