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Old 11-17-2019, 07:16 PM   #10
CB900F2
 
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I am running a set of "All Weather" Nordman WR on the Yaris my son drives now(Use to me my car).. and I just installed about a month ago a set of Toyo Celsius (All weather) on my 2017 Elantra and they are fantastic..

I took out the Yaris last year in the winter when we installed the all weather and I use to run just all session all year.. And these all weather tires are fantastic!!.. I live in the Toronto area. so generally the roads are plowed.. but when it did snow. I was pushing the tires hard, and man of man.. great traction..

I understand that Winter tires are the best option.. but again.. I love the convenience of only one set of tires for all year round

If I was living further north, then yes.. I would get full snow tires for the winter..
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