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      03-31-2020, 09:16 PM   #8
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Originally Posted by MUFCbmwbear View Post
This would be insanely dangerous and irresponsible.
I was caught in flurries/cold front just after swapping back to summers last April. It was a nightmare. In Germany it is illegal not to have winter tires. And as far as cars go, does as the Germans do.
I agree with you, it would be irresponsible to drive with summer tires in the snow. I live in the southeast and watch the weather daily. I also own two X5'S and work close enough that I would be able to get home if there is any inclination of bad weather.our weather can be tricky, but not to that extreme. My 7 is mostly a garage queen and 3, once purchased will mostly be driven on dry days. I just didn't want the hassle of switching tires. I currently have DWS06 now but the sidewalls are so soft that I am going through tires due to potholes and Michelin has a stronger sidewall.
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