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Old Oct 3, 2009 | 11:48 PM
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Arlington, VA Winter tires HELP

Hi all,

I need some opinions on winter tires for this area as I just moved here last month. I know that winter tires are much better than all season, however, the people I talked to said there isnt much snow days here (~5 days total).

I have an extra set of All-Seasons tires from when I bought the car in addition to the normal summer. A set of 18s w/ winter tires would cost me about $1350.

Do you think it will be safe if I switch to the All Seasons for winter driving or snow tires are a must? Also, if it's the first..what is the best way to get to work on the those snow days (no metro station). Thank you!
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Old Oct 4, 2009 | 06:07 AM
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It only snowed twice last year. If it snows this year, I am just keeping my happy ass home, but check your PM.
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Old Oct 4, 2009 | 10:09 AM
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Many A/S tires perform very well in the winter. Assuming your winter roads are generally clear with the occassional storm you should be OK ( I assume you don't have AWD). I've used A/S tires on my cars in New England with no problems, but with AWD.
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