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Originally Posted by CrankyOldMan
I decided to just go all out and do 2 sets of tires: Michelin X-ice2 for the snow, Dunlop Direza DZ101 for the sun. It's a larger up-front purchase, but costs about the same in the long run, with substantially improved handling in each climate.
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My parents have the same Michelin tires and they seem to like them .. myself I just didn't want to go thru the hassle of having to change them when the seasons change. I try not to drive too much when the conditions are really bad in the winter .. so I think that I will be fine with the tires that I purchased. I have done with all seasons for almost 30 years and these "all weather" tires apparently perform better than all seasons when the conditions are bad.