Snow tires are the way to go

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nytq
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Location: Milford, PA

I decided to splurge on snow tires this year. Ironically little snow in the PA poconos this year so far. But the little that has fallen has been almost unnoticeable to the Kizzy on snow tires with AWD. TheY aren't even high end. Actually low end when it comes to snow tires about $100 each. What a difference in stability. No more white knuckles on hilly areas. The best part is I won't be calling out from work anymore (3-4 days last year and the year before). Unless it's a foot of snow that has not been plowed LOL. I highly recommend them in snowy areas.
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2011 SE AWD PLATINUM SILVER W/RRM INTAKE AND CUSTOM CAT BACK
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FrankoLaMoya
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Location: Moncton

Good writing. By the way...if you have an AWD Kizashi with snow tires (even low end) you should be able to drive through 2 foot of snow lol I did it several times... the whole street...
2012 Suzuki Kizashi Sport iAWD CVT ''Kaijū'' (Black pearl metallic)

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2004 Audi A4 Quattro 1.8T 6MT ''Audini'' (Black)
1999 Audi A4 Quattro 2.8 AT (Dark green)
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