Used for the first two seasons on a VW Passat B7. I can't say for certain that she doesn't cling to the snow and ice, but she's let me down at least four times. Three times come to mind quite clearly: 1) Even though it's snowing, I travel at a speed of 60 kilometers per hour and switch lanes frequently. came very close to going in the opposite direction. Just managed to stay in the lane. After the alignment, he was in a state where he was only partially conscious. 2) I am traveling between 50 and 60 kilometers per hour on a route covered with snow. I can see a clump of cars stopped at a traffic light approximately 300 meters ahead of me. I am now applying the brakes. After fifty meters, I've come to the conclusion that nothing is taking place at all. It was necessary for me to drive my right wheel into a snowdrift. It skidded on the snow and created a fountain that was five meters in height. It came to a stop no further than fifteen meters away from the first car. 3) When traveling on a road covered in snow, I try to make a right turn while maintaining a speed of no more than 10-15 miles per hour. There was absolutely no response coming from the automobile. I foolishly let myself be swept ahead 10 meters, when I found myself in a snowdrift. And even so, due to the fact that I began to slow down "to the floor." After purchasing these tires, I have no further use for the Pirelli brand.