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Hence I want to stick with all-seasons. If I were to seriously track my car, then I'd reconsider having summers for sure. But for the random fun drive, I dont think having all-seasons in the summer would bother me. |
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I run RE71R's in the summer on my Forester XT, if they are exposed to near freezing temps they are ruined, simple as that. I just run my winters a bit longer, problem solved. If storage of the wheels and tires isn't a major problem, I still think that having two sets is the better choice. (I will always advocate for winters and summers for anyone who drives up North.) The city slush is terrible, and honestly where a winter tire will make a massive difference as well.
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Getting a commuter car would be pointless for me, I own a car because I like cars, not because I need one to get around. EDIT: Of course if the difference really is that huge, I'd reconsider. Really wish I just had my own garage or driveway -.- |
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If they work for you then more power to you, but I don't want you to miss out on a proper tire. It seems as though the decision has already been made, but if you look at any of the online independent testing it mimics my experience with tires.
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feel like summer tire would always do the trick. if you're in sever weather just drive safely, when the suns out you can do more spirited driving.
I mean even with all weather or summer tire I wouldn't drive crazy in bad weather |
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Yea I'm tempted to just do that again since I've been through two winters with summer tires only. Just had to drive real carefully but its just too risky IMO to not have at least all-seasons. Plus my new wheels will be wider than stock, making them even worse in snow. |
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I know about the weather, I am also a Sooner, class of 93. That is why I suggested that you could survive on good all seasons. |
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After 60,000 miles on the Primacy tires I changed out for Bridgestone Ecopia EP422 Plus all-seasons which now have about 20,000 miles on them and have been very happy with the change. They are a bit "grippier" and do not squeal as much in non-aggressive corners but are still willing to break loose with a little pressure. What I have not had happen with them that happened with the Primacy is the slippery when wet syndrome I saw previously.
The best part is my gas mileage has actually gone up with them (marginally). I really expected it to go down.
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I drove upstate NY with brz on stock prius tires for winter(got my car in winter) I seen temps around -10 degrees F at times and I had no problems with the Michelin tires. snow on the ground? no problem, also for a short review of the new tires i had put on a while ago(2.5 years ago). The AS3 all season tires square setup 18 inchs 235mm width. Snow is same as stock, big difference in 0 degree weather where i can spin less tires on dry pavement. I feel the grip a lot in the summer/spring/fall. To be honest, get winter tires for Snow. As3 disappointed me. Wet roads and extremely heavy rains(about 5~10% visibility with vipers on full). They feel the same, stock and AS3 can speed through the water without killing you. I have about 19k miles on AS3(rear tire got nail but patched @ around 16k miles in) will be putting back on stock wheel but the stock tires from FRS( All season turanza from bridgestone)..lets see how it compares edit: drove on average 5 to 6 hours in 3 different snow storms on stock tires(michelin)
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