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Originally Posted by Alex57r
Ultra high performance A/S tires are a gimic. I had a set which neither handled like summer tires nor was ANY good in the snow. Don't waste your money even if you do find a good size. Cannot have your cake and eat it too without 2 sets of tires.
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Specially true when it gets really cold. Although much better than summer UHP tires (which turn into blocks of ice in cold weather), the UHP A/S still get pretty slippery when the temps get down around the 0 F range. I think most would agree that if you live where you get a lot of snow, snow tires would be your best bet for winter.