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Originally Posted by JonnyCrash
The answer depends on where you live. Driving on summer performance tires anywhere close to the temperature where water will freeze (0c, some random number in Fahrenheit) would be foolish and possibly fatal. If you need to drive on snow and ice, get winters. If you’re someplace where snow is something that happens to other people, all seasons will be fine.
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I understand the difference in tires and have used tons of different setups. I am just curious on that particular tire because it is one of only 2 A/S for our vehicle. We don't have a lot of options.
I personally don't feel I need a dedicated winter tread, but if the Pirelli A/S sucks, then I won't have a lot of choices. For me, if I buy a second set of wheels to swap out, then I might as well by the Scorpions.