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Old 01-01-2017, 07:53 PM   #1
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BRZ Stock Tires and region question

Is it true that every region of the North America that sells the BRZ, sells it with summer tires as stock?

I know that mini cooper and many other brands, while their website does not say it exactly, they ship with all-seasons as a standard rule in New York. NY is mostly rain, crap roads, and 40-55 degree temps for six months out of the year, and sometimes 28-30 at night in wintery months. There are of course days of 0-4 degrees F in late January-february.

Toyota dealerships don't even ask here what you want, they come with M+S tires. I dont know about the BRZ though.

I even noticed the WRX Premium I am looking at.... online it says Summer Performance tires. Is that true? Do people really get summer tires when ordering it in December with one foot of snow on a AWD rally car touted as the best in snow/performance combo? summer tires?

Or is this just the website and the dealers do otherwise? My dealer has no BRZ's and they hardly ever sell them, 5-6 a year at a big dealership.
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Is it true that every region of the North America that sells the BRZ, sells it with summer tires as stock?

I know that mini cooper and many other brands, while their website does not say it exactly, they ship with all-seasons as a standard rule in New York. NY is mostly rain, crap roads, and 40-55 degree temps for six months out of the year, and sometimes 28-30 at night in wintery months. There are of course days of 0-4 degrees F in late January-february.

Toyota dealerships don't even ask here what you want, they come with M+S tires. I dont know about the BRZ though.

I even noticed the WRX Premium I am looking at.... online it says Summer Performance tires. Is that true? Do people really get summer tires when ordering it in December with one foot of snow on a AWD rally car touted as the best in snow/performance combo? summer tires?

Or is this just the website and the dealers do otherwise? My dealer has no BRZ's and they hardly ever sell them, 5-6 a year at a big dealership.
No. There are 3 different tires that can come on the BRZ stock. Michelin are the most usual but Bridgestone and Yokohama can also come depending on who knows what. I have no idea who's choice it is. My car came from Albany NY and it came with the Michelin's.
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No. There are 3 different tires that can come on the BRZ stock. Michelin are the most usual but Bridgestone and Yokohama can also come depending on who knows what. I have no idea who's choice it is. My car came from Albany NY and it came with the Michelin's.
all season/M+S?

My question was about the season of the tires one gets with them.
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all season/M+S?

My question was about the season of the tires one gets with them.
at least one was all season. I'd rather take the summer tires and buy winter tires to mount on the stock wheels. Not sure where all the paperwork is for the car. The previous owner had everything.
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My car came stock with Bridgestone Turanza all seasons on it.

I think it was due to being sold in the mid atlantic during the winter months, but I'm not the first owner so I'm not sure.


Edit: This in an FR-S, so it might have been different for Subaru.
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at least one was all season. I'd rather take the summer tires and buy winter tires to mount on the stock wheels. Not sure where all the paperwork is for the car. The previous owner had everything.
I wonder how much the stock PerfPackage wheels are, set of Four. I personally never bothered to use winter tires yet in my life during huge snow storms etc. I would this time though.

I personally would use all seasons from spring through october and then use, for the first time, winter tires, the michelin icex ones, until march something. I just cant be bothered watching the temperature day and night here in lower NY. It swings 40 degrees within two days during fall and spring.

thank you for your information. I will call dealer to ask what they know.
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I wonder how much the stock PerfPackage wheels are, set of Four. I personally never bothered to use winter tires yet in my life during huge snow storms etc. I would this time though.

I personally would use all seasons from spring through october and then use, for the first time, winter tires, the michelin icex ones, until march something. I just cant be bothered watching the temperature day and night here in lower NY. It swings 40 degrees within two days during fall and spring.

thank you for your information. I will call dealer to ask what they know.
damn that sucks... I run extreme summer tires all year long. I guess that's one of the benefits of living in California
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damn that sucks... I run extreme summer tires all year long. I guess that's one of the benefits of living in California
Yes it does suck. Really only between may and end of September does it not get randomly cold.
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Got mine from Koeppel Subaru out in Queens back in January 2015, it came with summer tires lol.
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Got mine from Koeppel Subaru out in Queens back in January 2015, it came with summer tires lol.
wow nice. how fitting. much death. how slide.
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wow nice. how fitting. much death. how slide.
It was actually OK as long as I stuck to plowed roads at worst. Dont drive like a maniac and the hockey puck tires in winter temperatures dont have to mean a death sentence.

Only got kinda stuck one time on an incline where the roads werent plowed, that sucked. Slid a bit but luckily hit nothing and rocked my way up the hill.

I would definitely get winter tires if I relied on this car for daily commutes though. Its a weekend fun car for me and it currently sits on all seasons.
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Where is the information on different tire options? As far as I have ever seen or read the michelins were what you got.

Secondhand purchases aren't included, because a lot of owners change tires well before they NEED a change, even on stock wheels.
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Summerwolf: define when "before they NEED" then. After all, for many tires grip might be noticeably reduced even if wear is just of 1/3rd vs that of new. For some low threadwear track tires maybe also heat-cycle count may play a role. To each his own, but there might be some that wish no-compromise best performance and be more anal on tire state not waiting for them to wear to "legal thread depth" levels (which often are rather lax)
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Where is the information on different tire options? As far as I have ever seen or read the michelins were what you got.

Secondhand purchases aren't included, because a lot of owners change tires well before they NEED a change, even on stock wheels.
I'm going off of the tire pamphlets the original owner of my car had with all the other paperwork he received when he bought the car. He literally kept everything and gave it to me.
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