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Ive got a cx50, live in Tahoe where it snows plenty, and with all weather tires, this thing is a beast.
I got a Mazda 2 with good winter tires , I'm in Calgary. It costs me almost nothing on gas, and I finish the week with way more money in my pocket. in my 40 years of life I've learned a FWD car with decent rubber will handle winter good as any suv.
I commuted 100 miles a day in my CX5 in snowy Maine. I had a 6speed manual transmission and snow tires and never had a problem.
I also swapped the stock tires for A/T tires, mostly for the looks, but they actually helped in sand and rough surfaces.
Grip will be more than fine. Nice soft compound. Performance will be lovely. At first. They will not last. Structural failures before tread is used up, are common. But new is better than old, so if that's what you can afford, go for it.
They were fine for my mini cooper in Southern California. I’d get the warranty tho!
1200 USD on 4 tires, 2 rear wheel bearings, 2 tie rod ends, and an alignment.
Don’t go with phantom I work at discount tire and I’ve heard so many people say that if there’s even a little bit of water on the road they lose traction
never heard of this brand = dont buy. for a daily car with that much annual mileage buy a reputable brand.
I've noticed that tires go fairly quick on my Mazda3
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