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Winter tires vs all-seasons - the eternal debate

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Sarah R. @suv_mom_sarah 30 Dec 2025 Original Post
I live in an area that gets moderate snow (maybe 10-15 snow days a year) and I'm trying to decide between dedicated winter tires or just good all-seasons like the Michelin CrossClimate 2. I know winter tires are objectively better in snow and ice. But I live in an apartment with no storage space for extra tires, and swapping them twice a year is both a cost and a hassle. Anyone running the CrossClimate 2 or similar all-weather tires in real winter conditions? Are they actually a viable middle ground?
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Sue L. @sunday_driver_sue 6 Jan 2026
I run CrossClimate 2s year-round in a region with harsh winters and they're excellent. Not quite as good as dedicated Blizzaks on ice, but 90% of the performance with zero hassle.
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Anna GQ @garage_queen_anna 14 Jan 2026
In Germany, winter tires are legally required in winter conditions. The rubber compound alone makes a huge difference below 7°C even on dry roads.
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SoccerDadDan @soccer_dad_van 21 Jan 2026
Some tire shops offer seasonal storage for about $50-75/year. Might be worth looking into if you're tight on space.
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