Consumer Reports testing reveals the best tires for each type of car Wet handling and braking are tested on a special section of our track facility, where water depth can be carefully controlled, ...
The SUV, or Sport Utility Vehicle, has replaced the passenger car as the most popular vehicle class in North America. The first SUVs were classified as station wagons or trucks depending upon the ...
Outside of enthusiast circles, most people don't think about tires all that often. You have to have them to drive, they're expensive to replace, and then they're mostly forgotten until you get a flat.
Tires may look similar, but Consumer Reports’ testing shows that performance can vary significantly: how well they grip, how they affect braking distances, and even how long they last. To help members ...