Grewsome
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The car I'm looking at had summer tires. I've always gone all seasons, but for an EV with more tire wear, summer/winter seems like a good option living in Chicago.
My question is... the weather here is nuts in the fall and spring. One day it's 30 degrees and snowing, the next its 75 and sunny. How do people account for that? I was thinking of getting all weather tires (not all season or winter) for the winter and keeping the summer tires for the summer. Is that pointless? Should I just get all season or all weather year round if I'm gong to do that? Or am I over thinking it and just get the winter/summer combo?
Thanks
My question is... the weather here is nuts in the fall and spring. One day it's 30 degrees and snowing, the next its 75 and sunny. How do people account for that? I was thinking of getting all weather tires (not all season or winter) for the winter and keeping the summer tires for the summer. Is that pointless? Should I just get all season or all weather year round if I'm gong to do that? Or am I over thinking it and just get the winter/summer combo?
Thanks
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