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Have used both brands (at different times) on Volvo R wagons.
Concur on the Alpins. Used them to go skiing several seasons with no issues. They are nice.
Blizzacks are excellent hard-core snow tires (good for ice)...likely more than most people need. You give up some performance but after all = snow tires.
Vredesteins have a rep as being outstanding dedicated winter tires (but not suitable for the R wagons).
Bobby, I could not find your bit on load ratings, but want to mention that I understand it's more than just the mass of the vehicle that is our concern, it's also how fast you are going to go (which is why I never tried them on the R)
= if you're on the Autobahn, you're going to need a higher load rating.
Our Lucid qualifies on both counts, so we are looking for the highest possible load rating. Do I have this right?
In my experience most A/S tires can handle just snow.
Good. Glad to hear it. This car is a torque monster. I've gotten myself sideways on the Zero A/S on dry pavement just pulling out of the neighborhood...this May (t-shirt temps). The recovery was excellent but had that been snow....I'd be in the ditch. I thought I was a better pilot than that, but I'm constantly underestimating this car. Note: I have never been out of "Smooth" mode (5500 mi). I don't need any more torque, thanks. I bought this car for the range.
You just have to do sprint mode, just once!!
This week, I have a bunch of family in town and I took them for a ride and also let them punch it in sprint. It’s always the same reaction, always. Yells and screams and holy cows and oh my gods. That plus the transient nausea .