93 347 Cobra
Active Member
Things I learned on this thread: that Corollas are just as hard to drive in slippery and cold conditions as a supercharged V8 and ignoring the manufacturer provided minimum temp warning on a tire is just fine.
Not to belabor the point but some folks just can't admit they're wrong and give nonsense analogies. If you're gonna drive your car in winter use the right compound for your winter climate. And if you can't afford appropriate tires for intended use then maybe you should be driving a different car.
Not to belabor the point but some folks just can't admit they're wrong and give nonsense analogies. If you're gonna drive your car in winter use the right compound for your winter climate. And if you can't afford appropriate tires for intended use then maybe you should be driving a different car.
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