How To Pick The Right Tires For The Weather And The Seasons

Did you know that when you pick the right tires for the weather and the seasons, you can actually elevate your overall driving experience? At O'Steen Volvo Cars of Jacksonville, we believe that every driver deserves to feel well-equipped and prepared to care for their vehicles, and that includes understanding the differences in the types of tires and when they are most beneficial.


While it's very important to select the right tire size for your Volvo car, truck, or SUV, it's equally as critical to choose the right type of new tires based on your typical weather conditions, commuter path, and driving style. Since tires typically need to be replaced every six years or so, let's explore how factors like weather and drive styles affect your tires so you can pick the right tires for the weather and the seasons of your area. Keep in mind that parking outside, driving on rough roads, or a lot of sudden starting and stopping can exacerbate tire wear.


Matching My Tires to My Weather, Roads & Drive Style

Matching My Tires to My Weather, Roads & Drive Style

Whether you're cruising around town in a classy Volvo S60 Recharge sedan or a spacious new Volvo XC90 SUV, there's no doubt you're already enjoying your model's luxurious Scandinavian cabin design, driver-centric tech, and confidence-inspiring safety systems - so why not fit your car with the high-end tires to match?

The first step in choosing the right tires for your vehicle is to examine the typical weather patterns in your area. Drivers in Jacksonville, FL, and all along the northeast coast of Florida deal primarily with summer heat and occasional tropical storms, so summer tires are a fantastic choice. Summer tires are built to handle hot, dry climates and provide high dry-braking performance, but they can also optimize your vehicle's wet traction in rainy weather.

Secondly, consider the types of roads you tend to travel along with your preferred driving style. Suppose you're a commuter who primarily drives long highway stretches or weaves in and out of city traffic. In that case, you'll likely benefit from all-season tires, which are designed with a harder rubber blend to deliver well-rounded performance and which can help in both hot and cold situations.

Although snow and winter storms are not common in Florida, drivers across the nation who do encounter winter weather hazards will probably want to invest in all-weather or winter tires, which use their soft and agile tread compound to enhance your traction in extreme weather conditions.


Find Your Best-Fit Tires in Jacksonville, FL

Find Your Best-Fit Tires in Jacksonville, FL

If you're still unsure as to which tires would work best on your luxury Volvo model, or if you want to try out a different type of tires especially for the upcoming weather season, our team of highly trained staff can answer any questions you may have and fit your vehicle with the tires you need.

While you're here, you can take a moment (or a test drive!) to shop new Volvo cars in our showroom. Why not treat yourself to a luxurious drive in a new Volvo model?

Frequently Asked Questions

What is better: all-season or all-weather tires?

All-weather and all-season tires are similar in that both can perform well in warm and cold temperatures and road conditions. All-weather tires are a popular choice for colder-weather drivers who want a great tread life and a quieter ride, while all-season tires are better designed for warmer months that have both dry and rainy weather.

Can you mix all-weather and all-season tires?

We do not recommend mixing types of tires on your vehicle, as each type is designed for a specific purpose. Instead, it's best to examine the common weather conditions in your area, as well as the road surfaces you tend to travel on and buy your tires accordingly. Remember to rotate and change your tires regularly to keep them in top shape.

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