MidLifeManifustang
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Toronto gets a lot of snowless days in the winter time, but it’s still quite a bit colder than the recommended minimum temperature for summer tires. Today, for instance, is well below freezing.
I want to drive my GT PP on the many winter days when the roads are bare and the salt has been rinsed away by some rain. (Besides bringing me joy, it would take the edge off the monthly payment that, for some reason, they don’t waive during months when the car is parked…)
In my place, would you:
I want to drive my GT PP on the many winter days when the roads are bare and the salt has been rinsed away by some rain. (Besides bringing me joy, it would take the edge off the monthly payment that, for some reason, they don’t waive during months when the car is parked…)
In my place, would you:
- sell the stock Pirelli P zeros and replace with a UHP all-season (e.g. Michelin PSAS 4) to drive year round, or
- get a second set of rims and run a square setup of winters Nov-March, keep the P Zeros ‘t’il they wear out, then replace with better summer tires
- (other suggestions?)
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