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Originally Posted by Shark_Bait88
Are the more consistently near the lower or higher end of that range?
IMO it's always best to do two sets of wheels/tires if you have a winter that isn't suited to summer tires. You'll get to enjoy your car much more in both seasons with properly suited tires. "No-seasons" leave you feeling pretty "meh" all the time. But if it's more often in the 40-50 range, all-seasons might be suited to your use.
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I would say its closer to the higher end. 40 is probably a good average. It only gets towards the low end on mornings so only a brief cause for concern on my drive to work.