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quinnbeast t1_irs9luv wrote

Vermont-based dealership?

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raqnroll t1_irt2l07 wrote

Right?!? What kind of dealership around here does not promote snow tires?

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cptnstr8edge t1_irt8gxv wrote

802 Honda told me that all seasons on a Honda Pilot would be sufficient. I told them snows or no deal, and I walked.

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yafsyiasty t1_irvq9jk wrote

Walked on what? Them not giving you $1200-1600 of tires for nothing?

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maliceaver t1_irtb2c0 wrote

Twin City Subaru did not promote snow tires. They t straight told me the all weathers would be fine 🙄

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VTMomof2 t1_irvsvy8 wrote

all weathers have been fine for me on my subaru.

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maliceaver t1_irvt72y wrote

I feel safer with studs. My road can get pretty icy and I already have a spare set of rims that came with my last subbie so it's not a huge hassle to have the 2.

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VTMomof2 t1_is0o5q9 wrote

If i lived someplace a bit more rural I would get snows. But I drive 8 miles from Colchester to Burlington to work each way and its just not that bad. If I did have to get snows I would get a set of rims. I am so over paying someone to change my tires back and forth each season.

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BtenaciousD t1_irts9kd wrote

Might be because they don’t have stock - I recently bought tires and about all that was available were “summer” performance tires

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