yes but...
Sure winter tires are superior in snow.
What about dry, clean pavement? Emergency moves? The vehicles I've had winters on destroyed dry winter weather enjoyment of the car and were still only marginally better than A/S in the snow.
Your traction limits are really low in terms of handling in the winter with either snows or A/S. Additionally your dry weather(majority of the time) braking and emergency capabilities are vastly decreased. Why have really crappy tires when you'd like to be enjoying your car in the winter dry?
Sure winter tires are superior in snow.
What about dry, clean pavement? Emergency moves? The vehicles I've had winters on destroyed dry winter weather enjoyment of the car and were still only marginally better than A/S in the snow.
Your traction limits are really low in terms of handling in the winter with either snows or A/S. Additionally your dry weather(majority of the time) braking and emergency capabilities are vastly decreased. Why have really crappy tires when you'd like to be enjoying your car in the winter dry?
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