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Old Nov 25, 2012 | 01:22 PM
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Tires In Northern Va

Hello Everyone.

I just bought a 2009 infiniti g37 base convertible with rear wheel drive. The tires are really bad and old. I need to get a new one.

I dont care about speed or anything like that. I want something that will allow me to drive safely in the winter here in VA. I dont want to change tires every season either. I drive a lot and have to still go to work when it snows. Any recommendations?

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Old Nov 25, 2012 | 05:11 PM
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Go to Tire Rack. I would suggest a good set of all season tires. This link wil give you all of the information you need. Be aware that your car uses two different size tires, the rear are wider than the front.

Call these guys if you have any questions, they are a great help.
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Old Nov 27, 2012 | 07:36 PM
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Not a lot of options, but a few good performers here and there. I would look at the Bridgestone RE970AS to start. One of the top tires in its class right now. Great dry traction, good wet, above average snow/ice, rides nice, etc. Overall a great performer. The Yokohama Envigor is another option. They are a tad quieter and wear a little longer. Finally, on the more touring side instead of sport, Michelin's Primacy MXM4 works nicely. Those will be the longest lasting and smoothest riding of the bunch. Top in its class as well they do nice in snow conditions.
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