Hello Motor-Talker, today I have to start a topic. I often answer various questions. Someone from the distant family came to me because of the painful winter tire question. Which ones… There should be pneumatics from the segment cheap/priced and very good properties in snow. Wetness, mileage ect. not so important. Small car: size I believe 155er width. Height/inch I don’t know any more. Difficult – but not insoluble. From the belly I gave him Sava Eskimo empf The S3 was already very good in the snow and the + should have even better silica mixture and in various tests far ahead. A few years ago I drove with a car rental with Sava tires through deep snow and it was really excellent. I drove worse cucumbers. The questioner then asked me what I think of Blacklion??? Black lion? I don’t know. Should a tire from USA be, which also has good and very good performance on snow and ice Well, Goodyear is also driving very far ahead. So the Americans can, if they want to, build excellent tires. Blacklion? Me completely unknown. Another good thing: One gets with purchase of those like a kind of insurance, the Blacklion takes over. I read them once. One should get up to 51% profile depth a new tire replaced and from 50% profile depth half of the new price. Insurance are tyre damage as well as damage of curb and irreparable inserted nails , screws ect. Warranty probably applies 2 years from purchase up to the legal minimum profile depth. Not insured are damages of vandalism and assembly costs. In itself this sounds very consumer friendly. Does anyone know the tire? Experiences drive in? I have never heard it, although it should be on the market for a few years already. Trash or quite common? Warranty? Has anyone already had a positive experience? Worth considering to purchase the tires yourself. I’ve been looking for a quick check in many sizes from small cars to top class. I’m looking forward to the answers.