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cush

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2015 GT Premium with PP, Guard Metalic
I will, thanks. How come you're getting all seasons instead of actual snow tires? Not planning to switch back to the summer tires next year? If you've been up here through last week you know how bad the roads can get...

BTW I'm not criticizing your choice, just curious. The main reason I'd want to not get the PP is so that I don't have to switch tires back and forth, if all-seasons would actually cut it up here. (This is only my second winter in Colorado). My current car is a front wheel drive hatchback with all-season tires, and they are REALLY sketchy in the snow IMO.
If this car is going to be a daily driver, Get snow tires for the winter, although traction control on most newer cars helps a lot... it's just safer. :thumbsup:
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