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Drives: yaris Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: earth
Posts: 364
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snow tires make all the difference
a full on winter tire with the mountain snowflake symbol is the only way to go in winter. I got Michelin X Ice Xi2 and they truly do allow the Yaris to climb steep snow covered hills, and make corners safely, unbelievably well. it went from 'I never want to drive this in the snow' to 'this car is unstoppable in snow' The X Ice also doesn't howl on the highway, like other studless snows. It is the best snow tire for what I do. short weekday commutes on steep drumlins, and long trips up the interstate on weekends. any current studless snow tire will be like night and day on the Yaris. if you want MAX possible grip, get something with chunky blocks like the original Blizzak LM50. If you want excellent snow and ice grip but less howl on highway, get the Michelin X Ice or the newer Blizzak with a similar tread like WS60 or WS70 *if you want to stick with an M+S tire that does OK in snow, Michelin makes the best M+S tire hands down. They actually last long in summer and have real grip in winter to some extent. |
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