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by brave1heart
Feb 12, 2003 (7:09 pm)
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Why limit the boycott to french fries, french kissing, and sauerkraut? Stay away from those mean Belgian waffles too :o)
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re: Will high performance A/S tires work all year? by mschukar
Feb 12, 2003 (8:43 pm)
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heaterjohn-
 
It appears that nobody answered your question directly, so I'll chime in.
 
Yes, all season's should work for you all year round, but you will sacrifice both summer and winter performance. It's your call.
 
My 325i with sp handles wet conditions very well. I back off a little, but I've NEVER felt out of control in this car!
 
FWIW, I passed by a junk yard while traveling south of Indianapolis this week and saw a 325i with the front end smashed in. Indianapolis has had record snow fall this year so I was curious if it had winter tires. The next day I noticed the car had stock rims. Hmmm, I wonder if winter tires would have saved the front end?
 
-murray
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linard by ryoken
Feb 13, 2003 (12:44 am)
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Ouch. Sounds like your friend got a bad seed. It depends on what state you live in. Your profile says you're in California. California's lemon law says that a problem must be fixed within a "reasonable" number of repair attempts, and generally with serious driveability issues, such as the engine dying in traffic, it shouldn't take more than a few attempts to fix it to qualify, though it does vary on a case-by-case basis. If the dealership and BMWNA are not satisfying your friend, you may want to consult with an attorney that specializes in lemon laws.
California: http://www.californialemonlawattorneys.com/
Other states: http://www.lemonlawamerica.com/
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heaterjohn by kdshapiro
Feb 13, 2003 (4:59 am)
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Murray is correct in saying they will work all year round. Being able to work all year round, is different than feeling like your car has dependable handling in deep snow conditions.
 
Given this winter so far has been pretty brutal, I can say my 330i all-seasons have been working all year long, but the handling is terrible in the deep snow of the last couple of months.
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Hmmm, winter tires, again... by shipo
Feb 13, 2003 (6:04 am)
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Now that I have experience driving on snow with two BMWs and three types of tires, I will offer my "Subjective" analysis on how well they work on snow, on a scale of 1 to 10.
 
2002 530i - Michelin Pilot Primacy - 2 (Summer Tires)
1999 328i - Michelin MXV4 Energy Plus - 5 (All-Season Tires)
2002 530i - Michelin Arctic-Alpin - 10 (Winter Tires)
 
So, will all season tires work for the full 12 months? Ummm, sorta.
 
Best Regards,
Shipo
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Nightmare - linard by bluebeast
Feb 13, 2003 (6:51 am)
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Have your buddy get a edmunds id and log on to keep us informed.
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shipo by kdshapiro
Feb 13, 2003 (9:06 am)
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"Ummm, sorta."
 
Well I think that accurately sums up the whole RWD winter tires vs. all-seaon tires debate quite succintly. Don't you think so also?
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KDShapiro by shipo
Feb 13, 2003 (9:16 am)
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Good point, I hadn't thought about it that way.
 
Best Regards,
Shipo

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