Lehigh valley and then I drive all over NJ and NY for work. With all seasons, my outback will get wheel slip turning through slush or unplowed snow, or when hitting an icey patch. Not as much as other cars, it's still great in the snow but it happens. With my winter tires on, it's like driving on dry pavement. When I hit unplowed roads in the Catskills, it's simply amazing how much confidence AWD + winter tires gives.
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Reply to Winter driving in PA all seasons vs Snow tires. What do you have and why? by RemoteStatement
Lehigh valley and then I drive all over NJ and NY for work. With all seasons, my outback will get wheel slip turning through slush or unplowed snow, or when hitting an icey patch. Not as much as other cars, it's still great in the snow but it happens. With my winter tires on, it's like driving on dry pavement. When I hit unplowed roads in the Catskills, it's simply amazing how much confidence AWD + winter tires gives.
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