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Originally Posted by bradcfi
For those that care about winter tires. I have found an excellent albeit expensive winter tire. It's Bridgestone Blizzak LM22 with UNI-T 225/45R/18
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This is to soothe all the average people (i.e. who are not NASCAR drivers, no offense to NASCAR drivers). This car appeals to lots of types of people. In Canada we drive them year-round, in blizzards, with skis and shovel coming through the pass-through. I only mean, do what's right for you, it's just a car, albeit magnificent. They didn't add the heated leather, and four doors, because they thought it would always be in car shows and on race tracks.
My advise for winter, BUY WINTER TIRES. Mine were 17" steel rims that I switch, this is cheaper. TURN OFF the DSC as needed, experiment, you can't get out of a foot drift if all the wheels keep turning off. Tires are still expensive (over 4 times as much as tires for almost any other car on the planet), which I personally think dealers should mention to potential buyers. There are lots of people who buy nice cars b/c they can, and wouldn't think to include "how much do the tires cost" in their car-buying checklist, like you might if you were in the car business.