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Old 11-07-2014, 04:03 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by ZeeBabar View Post
For a cold but mild Southeast Missouri winter...

I have about 13k miles in my OEM tires. One option is to buy the Blizzaks for winter ($1200) and then after the winter,I might need a new set of tires for the rest of the year. Another option is to just buy one set of good all season tires and save myself the money spent on two sets of tires.

One guy says that there are some excellent all season tires with very good winter performance and to go with it and another says all season tires are not good either in the winter or at anytime, to have a set of Blizzaks for the winter and a set of summertires for the rest of the year.

So any final advice from anyone?
beater with a heater only way to go

if you can't do that go blizzack's because when summer comes you couldn't pay me to drive a 370z on all season tires, nissan isn't even that dumb.
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