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Originally Posted by justatroll
For OK weather (rarely has snow actually collect on roads) I would go with an All-Season tire and be comfortable.
My favorite AS tire is the Goodyear Assurance Triple-tread.
I just put a set on my daughters car a couple months ago and yesterday mounted 4 to my Wife's Passat.
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OK weather isn't much of a factor because I have a different DD. Driving in sub freezing temps though is common here. Which can play havoc on summer tire compounds...
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Originally Posted by PandaSPUR
I was going through this same thought myself... getting new wheels in the next month or so.
Right now I'm pretty set on all-seasons since I only drive my car on the weekends. 5500 miles after 1.5 years so far.
Planning to get Continental Extreme Contact DWS, but now I'm worried that no ones mentioned them in this thread D: Any opinions?
I'm in NYC so I've driven the car in some snow before, but always plowed roads (except once... 3" unplowed... that was scary). But again, I never need to drive the car so if its snowing badly I just dont go out. I want all-seasons mainly so I don't need to keep swapping, and theyre better for the lower temps I experience even without snow (right?).
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The DWS is a great all season, I owned it for awhile on a mazdaspeed3, the tire sidewall is way too soft. The DWS06 or whatever the new version is, supposedly has a much stiffer sidewall. In NY it may be worth checking those out.