Super Unique
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- 2008.5 Mazdaspeed 3 Black Mica
There is a good chance you will die. soft summer tires have no tolerance for cold. How far north will you travel? If you are going to Georgia you might be ok in winter. if you are going to Maine Winter, which is further North you could die. and you really should rent a car. just kidding about the dying part. but only kinda. if you have not driven up our way, I would hate to see folks have a bad experience. Error on the safe side on your trip imo
I am quite familiar with winter driving, having lived at one time in upstate NY for 15 years, just have never attempted it with sticky summer tires. Driving in the ice/snow isn't worrying me as much as how slippery the summer tires will get in colder temps. as in letting go with zero warning. I have decided to get new all season tires for the trip. Now I have to decide which tire will replace the stock tires best and offer good value for the money. I am currently leaning towards kumho spectra or perhaps yokohama avids. I had the yokohama ones on a previous car and they wore very well while giving adequate grip. I am just worried going to an all season performance tire will lead to uncontrollable wheelspin on launches.