These tires are great in the snow. I've been able to get around no problem, passing everyone along the way. My only complaint is that I went from average 32.3 MPG down to 26.2 in my Subaru Legacy
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8.7
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Score breakdown:
9.2
Long lasting
Excellent
8.6
Handling
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8.7
Traction
Great
When it comes to all-season tires, the competition is pretty fierce. There are a lot of all-season tires that are pretty competent when it comes to wet roads or dry conditions, but the truth is they just can’t quite get the job done when it’s wintertime.
That’s where the Firestone Weathergrip is a standout. The Weathergrip is engineered to deliver real traction and performance, even when there’s a few inches of snow or slush to deal with, making it a true all-weather tire. It’s loaded with next-generation features that will get you through with true year-round traction, as well as delivering a quiet, comfortable ride, long treadwear, consistent handling and braking, and an all-around great value.
But is it the right tire for you and your ride? Let’s take a look in this Firestone Weathergrip review.
Features and Benefits
All-weather tires combine the best of all-season and winter tires for true year-round performance. Because of this combination, these tires need to feature certain elements that allow for better winter performance without sacrificing dry and wet capabilities. Here’s what Weathergrip has to enhance year-round traction:
- “Hydro-grip” package is designed for traction in rain, snow, and slush, and includes deep tread grooves and full-depth 3D siping for hundreds of extra biting edges
- Snow Traction Claw technology on center and shoulder blocks for grip in snow and slush
- Snow vices on intermediate ribs for extra grip
- Tread formulation is engineered to stay flexible at subfreezing temperatures for year-round traction
- Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified for use in moderate to severe winter weather
- Open shoulder slots boost water evacuation from tire footprint to avoid hydroplaning
- Tread pitch is computer tuned to keep road noise low
Backed by a 65,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty, the Firestone Weathgrip is available in a wide range of sizes for use on various vehicles.
Pros and Cons
Like most Firestone tires, the Weathergrip has more pros than cons.
PROS:
- Three Peak Mountain Snowflake certified
- 65,000 mile limited manufacturer tread life warranty
- True year-round performance
- Forgiving ride quality
CONS:
- A little noisier than some all-season or touring tires
- Some drivers may find the softer tread compound to be less responsive on dry roads
SimpleTire’s view on Firestone Weathergrip tires
For drivers who live in areas that see a lot of snow, winter tires have long been the go-to solution. That may be a thing of the past with the Firestone Weathergrip. Unless you live in a place that gets hit with several feet of snow at one go (when, let’s face it, not many tires will help you get around), the Weathergrip is a tire that can definitely get the job done for you. This is a tire that delivers real performance in tough conditions, earning it the Three Peak Mountain Snowflake rating, along with a 65,000 mile limited warranty and an affordable price point. Firestone has a reputation for innovative, top-quality tires, and the Weathergrip certainly checks all those boxes.
Vehicles the Firestone Weathergrip is a good replacement tire for
An all-weather tire, the Weathergrip is built for use on a variety of vehicles. If you drive a Buick Rendezvous, Chevrolet Impala, Dodge Grand Caravan, Ford Escape, GMC Acadia, Honda Accord, Hyundai Tucson, Mazda3, Nissan Altima, Toyota RAV4, or Volkswagen Passat, then this is a tire you should consider if you want better winter performance without sacrificing year-round use.
236 reviews
17 on SimpleTire219 from Google Shopping4.7
overall rating
100%
Would you buy again?
Review breakdown
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Scorecard
Dry
4.9
Wet
5
Winter
5
Comfort
4.5
Noise
4.4
Treadwear
4.7
17 SimpleTire reviews
These tires feel very safe in the snow and wet conditions. The noise is very minimal and much less the original tires on the car.
Great tires the traction in all types of weather is outstanding I did give a 4 star for tread wear they are soft so if your going to use them all year round they will wear faster then a harder compound tire I would definitely buy them again
One of the best tires for winter that I have used.
Most affordable tires for what you get, best rated. All weather tires favor the winter a little more and that matters a lot in wisconsin where we only get like 3 months of summer
Moved to Fargo and was not prepared for how much I'd have to drive through unplowed streets and parking lots. These tires do a great job of keeping me moving and had no problems all winter.
Got these "all-weather" as a better snow option than all-season. Aggressive tread made me surprised how quiet they are. Grip in snow great so far, haven't tried in any heavy rain yet.
Ride is smooth , quiet, and grips good in rain. Happy so far,will have towait for snow traction>