The tire pattern of a car is mainly selected based on the driving conditions and the driver's driving habits. The specific selection method is as follows:
1. High speed or urban road conditions are the main focus, and handling is not pursued. Generally, tires with symmetrical patterns are chosen, with the advantage of good quietness and comfort.
2. For road conditions with many bends or car owners who prefer high-speed driving, choose asymmetric tread tires with good grip and handling performance. The disadvantages are high noise and poor comfort.
3. Car owners who have muddy, bumpy road conditions or enjoy off-road driving choose block patterned tires. The advantages are good off-road performance and good passability, while the disadvantages are poor comfort and high fuel consumption.
If you are a car enthusiast, then you should also enjoy off-road driving. What are the types of off-road tires?
AT refers to off-road tires suitable for all road conditions, MT refers to off-road tires suitable for professional off-road surfaces, and HT refers to off-road tires suitable for urban roads.
Most of the tires we use are summer tires. Summer tires emphasize the wet grip of the tires, while also balancing fuel economy and rolling tire noise. However, due to the rubber material and formula, summer tires are more sensitive to temperature, so their grip will weaken below 7 degrees Celsius, and they are even less effective on icy and snowy roads.