I had a slippery scare while driving last winter, so snow tires are a must for me this year. It’s my first time buying them, so I’m unsure where to start. What are the best snow tires for a Mazda 3?
will depend on several factors. For one, you’ll want to make sure snow tires are the right option for your driving needs, as opposed to other performance tires like
When shopping for snow tires, here’s what to look for:
Tread depth. A key factor separating snow tires from other performance tires is their tread depth. Snow tires tend to have a deeper tread pattern that enables them to better grip the road in snowy and icy conditions.
Material. Make sure to choose snow tires made from winter rubber, which has a higher silica content than regular rubber tires which helps them retain elasticity even in subzero temperatures.
Cost. There’s a wide range in the cost of snow tires, although you can expect a cheap pair to cost anywhere between $100 and $200. Some pairs of snow tires can cost as much as $700 or more, so it’s important to consider your budget before shopping!
While we can’t guarantee one particular brand of snow tires is the best overall for Mazda 3 owners, we can recommend a few brands to help you get started with your search:
Bridgestone Blizzak’s tires are popular among many Mazda owners, thanks to a wide range of options and fit at a relatively low price point.
Michelin X-Ice Tires: A reliable tire maker, Michelin also produces specialized snow tires designed to help maintain your Mazda’s fuel economy—and they come with a 40,000-mile warranty.
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