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Old 01-22-2017, 06:36 AM   #10
Bald Eagle
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I've driven my 2000S once (got caught out in very early October snow storm) on all-season tires and it was slip 'n slide at every stop sign / light. It goes into hibernation at the end of October. My winter car until this year has been an Acura CL-S on snow tires. When I first got that car I drove on all-seasons and had a couple scary incidents so I bought the snows and couldn't believe the difference; almost like driving on dry pavement. I don't have first hand experience of driving on snow on winter tires in the Bosxter but if it's anything like my CL experience, you'll be fine. I just realized that the hibernation season is over 50% over and can't wait!
Larry (The Bald Eagle)
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