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Old 07-22-2021, 03:44 AM   #17
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Frankly, I do not think anyone from USofA can advise on tires purchase in Europe.

They have way better line of tyres (winter and summer) and definitely lesser selection of "all seasons". Barely ever same models here are available across the pond.

On a side note.
I love the EU tire sticker telling you what grip is on wet, what is the noise level, and fuel economy. No such info in the USA... because who cares here.
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