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Originally Posted by roy'sz
But it makes sense to purchase sticky summer tires for and spend 90%of your mileage spinning because its too cold or wet for them to grip?. I don't disagree with the allseason statement but climate conditions do play a important role whem it comes to tire choices. Why do people run winter wheels and tires?
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I wasn't implying to buy summer times and just leave them on all year. Rather, I was saying that if I'm going to spend this kind of money on a performance car, I'm gonna buy appropriate tires for the conditions, which means having winter
and summer tires.
Not that I could give a train's caboose what any of you do with your car, but it
is a suggestion thread.