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Originally Posted by 89911
Why would I want to buy a car with tires that a useless for 1/2 of the year? Your arguement goes both ways. It is not the SNOW I am concerned about. Summer tires should not be used below 50 degrees. They loose a major amount of there grip once they get cold. I got this from the TireRack. And the all seasons I am talking about aren't the ones sitting out in front of a Sears.
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That's cool. That's why I live in Florida. It never goes below 50 for more than a couple days, at night.
Hey, I used to live in New England, and I have not missed it once since I left there. I don't have to put up my nice car and get a winter beater, deal with pot holes, scrape the ice off the window, get an inspection sticker.......or deal with non summer tires!
