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Originally Posted by JamesNoBrakes
Typically, winter driving means in either fairly extreme cold, or snow and ice.
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I've driven on summer tires the past few "winters" but that's here in NC, where the average high in the coldest month is 50F. There are a few days each year that don't get above freezing, and if it's an otherwise nice day, I've been fine with just keeping in mind that I can't stop and turn quite as fast as a 70F day. If you drive it like people in crossovers drive, you'll be alright. It's the wet and 35F days that are sketchy.