Advanta SVT-01 295/45R20
Advanta SVT-01 295/45R20 XL 114V Crossover/SUV Touring All-Season Tire 1932430495
π‘ Is the Advanta SVT-01 295/45R20 a Good Tire?
The Advanta SVT-01 295/45R20 is an all-season touring tire designed for full-size SUVs and light trucks. It offers adequate dry traction and moderate wet performance through its directional tread pattern and all-season compound. Ride comfort is good with low road noise prioritized for daily commuting, though tread life is average for the touring category without a mileage warranty. Rated 3.5/5 by TirePath editors, it serves as a budget-friendly option for reconditioning applications but lacks the durability and performance credentials of premium tire brands. Currently priced from $180.03, it is available through major online tire retailers.
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The Advanta SVT-01 295/45R20 is an all-season tire, designed for crossover and SUV drivers who prioritize satisfactory year-round performance and quiet operation in everyday driving. Its tread design and compound focus on balanced traction across seasons with emphasis on noise control and water evacuation.
The SVT-01 features a symmetric tread pattern with an all-season compound specifically engineered for quiet operation. Four full-depth circumferential grooves work with lateral voids to resist hydroplaning and evacuate water from the contact patch, while independent tread blocks and sipes create biting edges for light snow traction. With 43 driver evaluations providing real-world feedback, the tire demonstrates practical performance for daily use.
Compared to performance-oriented tires, it emphasizes comfort, stability, and long-term usability. Overall, it's a solid choice for crossovers and SUVs used primarily for daily driving and light winter conditions, particularly suitable for used car reconditioning applications.
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TirePath Editorial Review
"Our verdict: This tire excels at delivering quiet, comfortable rides for daily SUV commuting and light winter conditions. The trade-off is reduced performance in more demanding driving situations."

