Winter suggestions for your Honda Accord

Winter suggestions for your Honda Accord

William Bouchard William Bouchard
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Back home in Montreal, we've already had several days of snow, reminding us that winter is just around the corner, even if December hasn't yet arrived. Yes, in Canada, it's often as early as November that you need to put on your winter tires if you want to drive safely all year round. If you haven't already done so, now's the time to think about it! To help you, here are a few suggestions for tires perfect for sedans like the Honda Accord. 

The German classic: Continental Viking Contact 7

It's hard to talk about winter tires without mentioning Continental's famous Viking range. The latest generation, the Viking Contact 7, offers an optimum experience on snow and ice at a rather average price. It stands out for its impressive level of traction and handling on slippery surfaces, certainly caused by the company's exclusive active grip silica technology.  

The all-rounder: Kumho Wintercraft WP72

A little less well-known, but a little more affordable than the Continental model, the Kumho Wintercraft WP72 is also a tire of choice for your Honda Accord this winter. Its asymmetrical tread provides enhanced handling on all road surfaces. It's also very comfortable to drive on, as it's designed to dampen vibrations. 

The ultimate grip: Michelin X-Ice Snow

At the top of the range, the Michelin X-Ice Snow truly offers the ultimate winter experience. This premium experience comes at a price, as this is the most expensive model on the list, but its impressive features make it all worthwhile. From snow to ice to slush, nothing can scare these tires, which boast not only impeccable handling, but also low rolling resistance and long lifespan. That’s hard to beat!

Budget choice: Imperial Snowdragon UHP

Finally, we had to find a more affordable product, not only for those on a tighter budget, but also for those whose needs don't require the quality of an X-Ice. Indeed, even if you only use your vehicle a few times during the winter, tires adapted to the weather are a must, but there's no need to pay so much! A discount model like the Imperial Snowdragon UHP is much safer than an all-season tire! You might be surprised at what you can get for such a low price...

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