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i would consider the mich sport a/s's if it's going to be non-snow driving, but in the cold. those tires grip well even down to sub-freezing temps. snow tires are
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i would consider the mich sport a/s's if it's going to be non-snow driving, but in the cold. those tires grip well even down to sub-freezing temps.
snow tires are a bit too much for non-snow driven cars, imho. they squirm quite a bit due to the taller treads and they dont necessarily look all that great on a performance car to begin with. i would look for performance tires that use special soft silica or watever it was called. |
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