For a little bit of background.
The Dodge Grand Caravan is equipped with the Yokohama all seasons. It's a 30 month lease, that I just use for work. Towing the trailer, this past winter for snow removal of driveways I had no problems. I may have had to drive a little slower, leave extra space, longer stopping distances. But I made due fine. Refused to buy snow tires for such a short lease. If I was concerned, I would just hook up the trailer to the Entourage that has snow tires equipped currently.
The lease is up at the end of September. I intend to use the Entourage as the work vehicle, and travel about 10k a year. The all seasons need replacing. So I figure use all weathers for the whole year.
In the fall, looking to get a Subaru Outback (or something similar), with all seasons, and a winter set. So I will always have a vehicle that has winter tires.
So I was considering the Motormaster SE3 all season tire for the Entourage as a good value tire. But the Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady All seem to be a good compromise. I know dedicated all season tire, along with winter tires are better. But for a vehicle I only intend to use for 2-3 years, having 2 sets isn't worth it.