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Originally Posted by Bill Bumface
Your tires are the only part of your car that is in contact with the sweet, sweet, stationary ground. Given winter driving is likely the most dangerous thing you'll do all year besides attending an indoor UCP supporter's event, spending on better winter tires makes a lot of sense.
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This has always been my stance on winter tires. Why not spend a bit to equip yourself the best you can for the road conditions? Statistically, driving's probably one of the most dangerous things the average person does. And even not factoring the safety part involved, getting into fender benders suck. Winter tires (sans rims) run about $1K to $1.5K for at least 5 years. That's roughly a Netflix or Crave subscription.