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Originally Posted by e92amg
Hi guys,
I need tires for the winter in Canada. We get a lot of snow and are pretty much below 0 degrees Celsius the entire winter, and this car is my daily driver .
My question is... do i get winter tires or all seasons? and why? I want to know if anyone has survived the winter with this car on all seasons. If i get winters I need to look for summers again in the spring.
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Definitely winter tires. Michelin Pilot Alpine PA3 (or 4), Bridgestone Blizzak LM-26 if you drive on a lot of dry roads, Michelin xIce3 or Blizzak WS-70 if max snow traction.
All seasons won't help you stop or corner, or (since you don't have an 'xi) help you go very well.