i 'know how to get around in the snow' as well, given that all of my winters as a driver have been in the midwest. AND i've driven in the winter with various tires BUT i've never been bold enough to try summer tires.
yes, in mild snow conditions, or on dry roads, the winter tires aren't worth it. you can make do with crummy summer tires or high-performance all-seasons.
just wait, though. sooner or later, there will be a storm where the roads are terrible and you need to go somewhere. and you'll have to get to work or school etc. and you'll either get stuck 12 times or get your car totaled.
i love my dunlop winter 3d's. WELL worth the money. i've driven in 6" of snow and haven't had issues.
yes, in mild snow conditions, or on dry roads, the winter tires aren't worth it. you can make do with crummy summer tires or high-performance all-seasons.
just wait, though. sooner or later, there will be a storm where the roads are terrible and you need to go somewhere. and you'll have to get to work or school etc. and you'll either get stuck 12 times or get your car totaled.
i love my dunlop winter 3d's. WELL worth the money. i've driven in 6" of snow and haven't had issues.