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Old 06-21-2013, 10:18 AM   #19 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by cooltoy View Post
Going to sell my Celica GTS. I live in a winter climate. Never drove the car past November and no earlier that May (until the city sweeps the streets of winter gravel). So I have always had summer performance tires.

It now needs new tires. It only has three tires on which you can drive and they are down to 4/32 thread or less. The fourth tire is toast (damaged sidewall).

I was going to get a set of new tires for the sale to help increase my chances of selling the car.

As an average car buyer (not as a track enthusiast) would you prefer to buy a car with all-season tires or performance tires, if you lived in a winter climate.
No season tires (or all season). Major car companies and dealers have already done the research and marketing for you. People expect all season tires on cars. Only a small percentage of people care for summer/winter tires.
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