The Michelin HydroEdge Passenger All-Season 205/55R16 is one of the best in wet conditions
Michelin mud and snow tires get great traction, but if you want the best traction go with studded tires.
High traction road tires are the best.
Asphalt roads are considered to provide the best traction for automobiles in most conditions. Concrete roads will provide better traction in high temperature areas.
turn the traction OFF.
yes, while really its only the tires that up traction, fatter tires will have a bigger contact patch, so if you get wide rims, you can get wide tires
I would say there's multiple tire makes and models that work best for particular Honda vehicles, for different driving conditions. There's a few tire sites (TireRack, Discount Tire, etc.) where you can compare tires for your vehicle and review things such as wet/dry traction, snow traction, cost, threadwear rating and so forth.
It depends on what weather conditions you are driving in. If you are driving in harsh snowy weather then studded tires can be your best friend. They will help you produce traction on a road that is slippery and icy. On a regular dry road, you do not need studded tired, they can damage the balance on your tires if you drive with them too much.
Uhh..because 2 is the best number of tires for balance and traction and where would you put the 3rd tire?
You at least want the drive wheels to be winter for traction. For the best results all 4 should be.
Goodyear Wrangler MT/R tires perform well under all conditions and is very puncture resistant.
Excellent traction on off road conditions.
Directional tires are ideal for hard surfaces in good weather conditions. The best tires for driving in snow are snow tires.