THE WINNER- Which car for $60K?
THANKS!!! Can't wait...
+1... But I'm hoping a good all-season high performance and let it sit on those 10-15 bad snow days...
Without a doubt!!!
Any snow tire will work. The Blizzaks (and there are two of them - performance snows and I forget the other) work as do the Dunlops (my personal favorite). With the Blizzaks, the LM series will handle MUCH better in the dry with a significant trade off of snow/ice performance. The WS series are incredible ice/snow tires but are terrible (they say equivalent to driving on marbles) in the dry. I've had the Pirellis, Blizzaks (LM), and the Dunlop (M3) and the Dunlop are the superior tire IMHO.
Of course he needs to get the car first....
Of course he needs to get the car first....
Without a doubt!!!
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