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Originally Posted by Rai-zero
I have a winter beater which is a Legacy wagon and I could park my tS for the winter.
I still drive the Legacy on bad days but with winter tires I could drive the BRZ periodically.
Any advice?
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I don't think it's an interesting choice at all. just that I didn't get much/any feedback from the forum regarding my initial question.
I said that I have a winter beater and that I will drive that car on bad days.
I don't need two cars on full snow tires, I have the Legacy for snow days.
Our winter in Maryland is very mixed, I can have 50+ degree days and I can have -1 degree days with rain/snow/ice or sun.
I can't drive my tS with summer tires when it's 37 or colder which is most of the winter, it's 36 degrees today. So I got a set of all season tires so I can drive my BRZ most days and my Legacy when it looks bad. We have weather forecasts so I can see most times when it's going to be snow/ice and not drive my BRZ, if you look at the video I posted above the tires I got by definition are all season, not snow tires but can do in light snow if had to. But like I said 99% won't be driving in snow. heck even when it snows here it's cleared very quickly so last year I might have been out in real snow 2-3 times and with my Legacy that's a piece of cake.