Date: Mon, 09 Sep 2002 20:16:24 -0400 From: Four Weis <mweinopsamcom> Subject: Re: All season tires
Most good all-season tire will do just fine in light snow - if the car is driven appropriately. This means the obvious, slow down and take it easy. The only problem are the idiots on the road who think four wheel drive means they can go the speed limit or faster on snow covered roads - forgetting they eventually have to stop. In this situation, the snow tire can help you get out of their way. Dennis Barlow wrote: > I live in Atlanta and like you we get a few snow days a year but > it is by far the exception. I am extremely happy with the Michelin > MXV4. Good performance, long even wear and quiet. Not the > cheapest tire around but a good value. > > Dennis > > "Firengn123" <firengn123nopsamcomnospam> wrote in message > news:20020908123723.00731.00002475nopsamk.aol.com... > > Anyone have any good experience with all season's? We don't get a ton of > snow > > in Reno, but we do get some. I really dont' want to run 'winter' tires > for a > > few snow days. > > I've heard that Dunlop and Yokahama have good all season's