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Опубликовано 21 мая 2026, 16:00
With new car prices continuing to skyrocket, more of us are holding onto our current rides for as long as possible. But an older car means parts eventually wear out—especially your tires. When it comes to an aging vehicle, you face a major conundrum: you need premium safety (tires are the only thing touching the road, after all!), but you don’t want to break the bank on a car you might only keep for a few more years.
Enter the Sailun Atrezzo 4S All-Weather Tire.
In this video, we put this budget-friendly, "one-tire solution" to the ultimate test. Unlike standard all-season tires, all-weather tires carry the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) certification, meaning they are legally rated for severe snow and ice. But can a value-tier tire actually stack up against the premium market leaders?
To find out, we slapped a set of 235/40R19 Atrezzo 4S tires onto our trusty 2016 Honda Accord V6 Touring and took them through dry heat, heavy downpours, and winter snow.
Here is our honest verdict.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - The New Car Dilemma & The Tire Conundrum
0:45 - What is an "All-Weather" Tire? (All-Season vs. All-Weather)
1:30 - Sailun Atrezzo 4S: Specs, Tread Design & Tech
2:15 - Warm Weather & Dry Road Testing ☀️
3:40 - Wet Road & Heavy Rain Performance 🌧️
4:50 - Winter Snow & Ice Testing ❄️
6:15 - The Verdict: Is it Worth Your Money?
7:10 - Available Sizes & Warranty Info
🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS & SPECIFICATIONS
The Tech: Asymmetric tread pattern with a specialized rubber compound designed to stay flexible in sub-zero temperatures.
Dry Driving: A slightly softer sidewall that irons out road bumps for a more comfortable, isolated cabin experience. Has a mild, predictable road hum.
Wet Driving: Exceptional hydroplaning resistance. Sipes and channels expel water rapidly, giving front-wheel-drive cars way better traction off the line.
Winter Driving: Way better than an all-season, and surprisingly close to a dedicated winter tire in moderate snow. Predictable cornering and great lateral bite.
Sizes Available: Currently comes in nearly 50 sizes (ranging from 185/65R15 up to 265/50R20).
Warranty: Includes a 60,000-mile / 100,000-KM / 60-month Limited Tread Life Protection warranty.
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#CarReview #TireReview #SailunAtrezzo4S #AllWeatherTires #BudgetCarMaintenance #HondaAccord #WinterDriving
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AutoGuide reviews the latest new cars with test drives, car comparisons and shootouts plus coverage of breaking auto industry news, auto shows, rumors, top 10 lists, and spy photos. Help shop for your new car with informative car buying tips and car recall news, and be entertained with feature stories, Top 10s and car review videos.
Enter the Sailun Atrezzo 4S All-Weather Tire.
In this video, we put this budget-friendly, "one-tire solution" to the ultimate test. Unlike standard all-season tires, all-weather tires carry the Three-Peak Mountain Snowflake (3PMSF) certification, meaning they are legally rated for severe snow and ice. But can a value-tier tire actually stack up against the premium market leaders?
To find out, we slapped a set of 235/40R19 Atrezzo 4S tires onto our trusty 2016 Honda Accord V6 Touring and took them through dry heat, heavy downpours, and winter snow.
Here is our honest verdict.
⏱️ TIMESTAMPS
0:00 - The New Car Dilemma & The Tire Conundrum
0:45 - What is an "All-Weather" Tire? (All-Season vs. All-Weather)
1:30 - Sailun Atrezzo 4S: Specs, Tread Design & Tech
2:15 - Warm Weather & Dry Road Testing ☀️
3:40 - Wet Road & Heavy Rain Performance 🌧️
4:50 - Winter Snow & Ice Testing ❄️
6:15 - The Verdict: Is it Worth Your Money?
7:10 - Available Sizes & Warranty Info
🔑 KEY TAKEAWAYS & SPECIFICATIONS
The Tech: Asymmetric tread pattern with a specialized rubber compound designed to stay flexible in sub-zero temperatures.
Dry Driving: A slightly softer sidewall that irons out road bumps for a more comfortable, isolated cabin experience. Has a mild, predictable road hum.
Wet Driving: Exceptional hydroplaning resistance. Sipes and channels expel water rapidly, giving front-wheel-drive cars way better traction off the line.
Winter Driving: Way better than an all-season, and surprisingly close to a dedicated winter tire in moderate snow. Predictable cornering and great lateral bite.
Sizes Available: Currently comes in nearly 50 sizes (ranging from 185/65R15 up to 265/50R20).
Warranty: Includes a 60,000-mile / 100,000-KM / 60-month Limited Tread Life Protection warranty.
Don't forget to LIKE this video if it helped you, and SUBSCRIBE for more honest car part reviews and automotive advice!
#CarReview #TireReview #SailunAtrezzo4S #AllWeatherTires #BudgetCarMaintenance #HondaAccord #WinterDriving
Please show your support and subscribe!
youtube.com/subscription_cente...
AutoGuide reviews the latest new cars with test drives, car comparisons and shootouts plus coverage of breaking auto industry news, auto shows, rumors, top 10 lists, and spy photos. Help shop for your new car with informative car buying tips and car recall news, and be entertained with feature stories, Top 10s and car review videos.
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