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Originally Posted by photon
I have Nokian WR G2's on my wife's car, so don't need to worry about changing them as they wear fine in the summer but still have the extra winter performance.
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Just quoting your post as an example, but I think that we are going to see more tire compounds that are suitable for both summer and winter. And by that, I mean actually suited for extreme cold days like today where most all seasons are like hockey pucks. Tread is one thing, but I think that it really comes down to the rubber compound and, like anything else, the technology is constantly improving.