WoodyMD

WoodyMD t1_irt4lhd wrote

I own two Subies, and both cars have their own dedicated snow tires.

There is NO such thing as an all season tire. No tire can perform in all seasons adequately through varying conditions. For it to work well in one season, it has to sacrifice performance in another.

Get a set of dedicated snows. Sure, an all season can get you going, but stopping? That's probably the most important thing to consider! All wheel drive doesn't grant you all wheel stopping.

Blizzaks would be my recommendation. If you're in the market for a new car, you should be protecting your investment, as well as other drivers. Consider the savings from not having to get extracted off the side of the road or even a collision? They'll pay for themselves!

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