Before you invest a small fortune into snow tires, make sure you actually need them. In general, you only need snow tires if you live in an area that experiences a significant amount of winter weather. If your area only gets a few minor winter weather events a year, you can probably make do with all-weather tires instead. These kinds of tires are more capable than your all-season tires, but they aren’t as heavy-duty as snow tires. Michelin Pilot 4 tires are a good set of all-weather tires for the Dodge Challenger.
No matter what tires you choose for wintertime, be sure you swap them back to your all-season tires when the weather warms up. Winter tires or other tires with thicker treads aren’t meant to be driven in the summer—and doing so could lead to decreased performance and more frequent tire replacements.