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Originally Posted by cockerpunk
i get about 3 winter seasons per set of winter tires. i change them back to summers when average temp is above 45ish. 90%+ of winter driving is still on dry pavement.
real snow tires are cartoonishly better than both all seasons, and all terrain tires, even on dry pavement in the cold.
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^This.
If you've never had them, running dedicated winters in below zero and/or on snow pack or loose snow approaches a religious experience. Summer road temps kill them fast. I'm on my 3rd set of Michelin X-ice and will likely be buying another set next year.