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      01-16-2022, 08:02 PM   #5
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Originally Posted by heyyouduh View Post
depends on where u live. you can drive some summer tires in winters in places that dont see snow and ice without problems.

if you do live in a climate that has snow and ice routinely, just get some cheap beater wheels with snow tires for winters.

imo it'd be a shame to put miles on a car like this on some all seasons. in all honesty all seasons are a compromise for both winters and summers.
I live in NJ so all seasons are a good option since I want to drive the car when it gets cold. I know summer tires are stickier than all seasons. I'm just not sure the way I drive I will notice much difference.
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