if the tires are new, they do need a couple of hundred miles to lose the "greasy" feeling.
also, they are winter tires. the compounds are much softer than summer, which will lead to more of a loose feeling.
it's winter. you won't get as much grip from a winter tire in the winter as you would from a summer tire in the summer. also, some summer tires use all season compounds, which will allow them to grip pretty well in lower temps on dry surfaces.
unless your alignment/suspension has some issues, the feeling is normal.
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