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      11-04-2013, 08:51 PM   #5
Nossic
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Drives: 2006 E90 330xi
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In Toronto... If you can choose to never go out when there's snow on the roads, you're fine with AS. But when you have snow, you'll have trouble accelerating with RWD in AS.

I'd recommend that you get a set of winter tires. Popular options include Bridgestone Blizzak (LM60 performance oriented; WS70 snow and ice oriented) and Michelin X-Ice 3 (snow and ice oriented).

Nokians are more expensive, but seem to be some very good winter tires too.
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