Unlike all-season tires, snow tires for Subaru Outback 2010 have special tread designs and compounds for better grip on snow, ice and cold pavement. Winter tires look more extreme in design than summer tires. This table can help you to find the best winter tires for good braking on ice.
Best Snow Tires for Subaru Outback 2010
Manufacturer | Size | Price |
---|---|---|
BRIDGESTONE® BLIZZAK DM-V2 | 225/60R17 | $189.00 |
DUNLOP® WINTER MAXX SJ8 | 225/60R17 | $174.00 |
NITTO® NT90W | 225/60R17 | $141.00 |
HANKOOK® W409 WINTER | 225/60R17 | $175.00 |
CONTINENTAL® CONTIWINTERCONTACT TS790 | 225/60R17 | $255.00 |
FIRESTONE® WINTERFORCE UV | 215/70R16 | $115.00 |
COOPER® DISCOVERER M+S | 215/70R16 | $105.00 |
PIRELLI® SCORPION WINTER | 215/70R16 | $135.00 |
MICHELIN® LATITUDE X-ICE XI2 | 215/70R16 | $195.00 |
TOYO® OBSERVE G3 ICE | 215/70R16 | $140.00 |
However, the new Subaru Outback would a good choice. It’s a milquetoast lifted station wagon we’ve come to know and respect over the years. It’s now bigger. Quite a bit bigger, performing a similar wagon-to-crossover transformation that the Forester pulled off a year earlier. Granted, the Outback is only two inches taller and wider, and a mere three inches longer between the wheels, but the result is a wagon that looks much larger than the model it replaces.