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Old 10-01-2012, 12:28 AM   #36
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Originally Posted by jmaryt View Post
where you are, you could actually get away with "all-seasons" if you are careful,and can get OFF the roads,BEFORE the heavy wet stuff hits! i have the luxury of being retired,so i don't HAVE to be on the road as part of any commute,so i am going with the "turanzas" that scion is putting on the snow belt cars now.i will pick up mine next week.
I suppose, but I had also driven in the middle of a blizzard with my Dodge Magnum with all season still with no problem. Now I could see needing snow tires if you lived in the middle of no where, where they don't plow much and there are several inches or more of snow on the roads often, but I've never seen the roads like that since I've been driving, and if I was living in a spot like that a sports car, RWD or not, wouldn't be my daily drive in the winter.
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