JonS1234
Well-Known Member
- First Name
- Jon
- Joined
- Sep 9, 2021
- Threads
- 5
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- 58
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- Location
- Toronto, Canada
- Vehicles
- Taycan Turbo, Model S Plaid, Model X LR
- Thread starter
- #16
Perfect, great context. Thanks for your feedback.I run all seasons during the summer and snows in the winter in Colorado. (It can snow any time of year in Colorado so I never go to summer tires.) I have only driven my Taycan with all seasons in very light snow so far so I don't have a really definitive answer for you, but I suspect you are going to do MUCH better with full snow tires for Toronto. I have driven a bunch in Toronto in the winter - you definitely can get some nasty weather where a full snow tire is going to be best. Over the years I have driven many cars with all season tires in the snow, and most of them were no comparison to full snow tires.
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