Hi there. I've got a decision to make about tyres. One back tyre needs replacing as it's getting low and Winter seems to be here already. The trouble is, I've always had a policy of matching tyres on the same axle. It's companion Dunlop SP Sportmaxx is less than a year old and still over 5mm but my regular garage can't get the tyre. They offered to replace it with a Falken (their go-to, I think) like the ones on the front which are even newer (ZIEX ZE310) but, as I say, I like tyres to match and I thought I'd investigate if there is anything better if I'm going to buy two. Round where we live, there are bad roads and steep hills. There is one particular road I avoid if the temperature is sub zero because it is cobbled and steep and descends to a blind corner on a narrow main road so it's potentially curtains if you overshoot. I've turned into it by mistake more than once (because it's a good cut-through) on very cold days and only just managed to stop before the bottom with the ABS doing overtime. I used to live in Scotland and Uniroyal rain tyres saw me through some horrendous weather - I nearly got Winter tyres fitted because I had to drive through so much snow one year - but that was the 80s when I knew people who made tyres and we still had proper snow. I was doing some research on tyre reviews and, apart from Winter tyres, I didn't realise that most tyres seem to be rated Summer now. I could be wrong but back in the day weren't there just all season and winter tyres? Now it seems there are Summer, All Season and Winter. What I wonder is, should I be looking at an All Season tyre for better safety in the Winter months? I'd value your opinions (the tyres are 215/45 R16 and the rear ones have an 86H rating while on the front, they are 90V). Thank you, Hilary