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Ran blizzaks for 20 years. Earlier versions were better, but wore VERY fast. Cornering very squishy. Tried pirellies for a bit, so-so. Now on X-ices. Excellent on cold, salty concrete. Very good on ice and snow. Wearing very well.
If you live where the pavement is 40f and lower, you need cold-weather tires, if you care about being able to stop in an emergency. AWD won't do a dayum thing to help you brake or corner (when not under power). It WILL make you overconfident, running higher speeds, and the impact forces go up with the square of the speed.
If you live where the pavement is 40f and lower, you need cold-weather tires, if you care about being able to stop in an emergency. AWD won't do a dayum thing to help you brake or corner (when not under power). It WILL make you overconfident, running higher speeds, and the impact forces go up with the square of the speed.