usofrob
Member
I'm near Detroit, and I don't plan on ever using the studless ice and snow tires on any of my cars again. I find the grip too compromised on the dry. And, the side walls as so squishy at normal pressures that I have to drive so slow because it feels like they're always slipping.
That said, I still plan on getting winter tires, just the performance winter versions. I've used the stock A/S tires on my Model S for 2 winters with good success (and will continue to use A/S on the S), but I prefer to have better summer tires for the summer and better winter tires for the winter on the 3.
That said, I still plan on getting winter tires, just the performance winter versions. I've used the stock A/S tires on my Model S for 2 winters with good success (and will continue to use A/S on the S), but I prefer to have better summer tires for the summer and better winter tires for the winter on the 3.