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Our Ratings of tires are based on a variety of handling, braking, and safety-related tests performed by our engineers, as well as tread-life tests. From our exhaustive tests, we report which perform and hold up best.
 
 
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Hydroplaning
Handling
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Car owners need to replace their tires a few times over the life of a typical vehicle. Despite advances in longer-lasting tires, actual tread life will vary by car type, tire type (such as all-season or high-performance), driving aggressiveness, and even road and weather conditions. Consumer Reports provides in-depth tire test Ratings of more than 16 major brands of replacement tires sold nationally. Look for tires that do well in our tests for braking, handling, and resistance to hydroplaning. If you're looking for information about car tires, truck tires or winter tires, Consumer Reports is your best resource. Use our tire buying guide to learn about the tire types and the tire features that are most important to consider. We also provide Ratings and recommendations for the best all-season tires, all-terrain tires, performance tires, and ultra-performance tires.